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THE  ACADEMY  OFFERS  INSTRUCTION  in  all  the  studies  required  for  admission 
to  the  leading  Colleges,  Scientific  and  Professional  Schools.  Ninety  per  cent  of  the  students  are 
preparing  for  higher  institutions  of  learning. 

EXAMINATIONS  FOR  ADMISSION  TO  HARVARD,  YALE,  and  other  Colleges,  to 
the  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  Lawrence  and  Sheffield  Scientific  Schools,  and  the  examinations 
of  the  "  College  Entrance  Examination  Board,"  are  held  annually  in  June  at  the  Academy. 

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especially  designed  for  boys  oi  fourteen  ^wA  fifteen  years  of  age. 

EXPENSES  vary  from  $290.00  to  $650.00  a  year,  according  to  the  accommodations  selected. 
Eighty  Scholarships,  ranging  in  amounts  fi'om  $100.00  to  $290.00,  are  awarded  to  students  of  high 
standing.     More  than  $12,000.00  a  ybar  is  distributed  to  such  students. 

For  copies  of  the  annual  Catalogue  and  other  publications  in  regard  to  the  school,  apply  to 

HARLAN   P.  AMEN,  Principal. 


Wheaton  Seminary  ^Qf  voung  women 

Was  founded  in  1834  under  the  superintendenee  of  Mary  Lyon,  and  is  an  endowed  Institution. 

Advanced  courses  for  high  school  graduates  and  'others  not  wishing  full  college  course; 
also  college  preparatory  and  special.  Art  and  Music.  Experienced  teachers.  Native  French 
and  German.  Careful  physical  training.  Gymnasium,  with  resident  instructor.  Christian 
home  influences. 

Steam  heat,  electric  lighting  and  perfect  sanitary  equipment.    New  brick  dormitory. 

Beautifully  and  healthfully  situated  within  thirty  miles  of  Boston.  Extensive  grounds, 
tennis,  basket  ball,  golf,  etc. 

Expenses,  $350  per  year.     Deduction  to  daughters  of  clergymen. 

Sixty-eighth  year  begins  Sept.  17,  1902.    For  circular  and  views  address  the  President, 

Rev.  SAMUEL  V.  COLE,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  Norton,  Mass. 


FISK   UNIVERSITY. 

Founded  by  the  American  Missionary  Association. 
J.  G.  MERRILL,  D.  D.,  Pres.         REV.  E.  C.  STICKEL,  Treas. 

Departments:  Theological,  College,  Music,  Scientific,  Normal,  College  Preparatory, 
English,  Practice  and  Model  School. 

Pdpils:  502.  Graduates,  1901:  College,  14;  Normal,  15;  Music,  2;  Theological,  2; 
Faculty  Professors  and  Assistant  Professors,  8;  Instructors,  19;  Matrons,  3. 


FisK  University  sent  out  its  first  graduates  less  than  a  quarter  of  a  century  ago.  To-day 
it  numbers  among  its  425  alumni  a  hundred  school  principals  or  professors  in  higher  institutions 
of  learning,  successful  doctors,  lawyers,  merchants,  and  farmers,  as  well  as  ministers;  and 
what  is  worth  more  than  all,  scores  of  mothers  and  wives  with  the  high  ideals  of  college  and 
normal  training  preside  over  negro  homes,  and  fifteen  thousand  children  are  taught  eaoh 
year  by  those  who  have  gained  their  education  at  Fisk  University.  Certainly  the  work  whioh 
has  already  been  accomplished  justifies  the  existence  of  the  institution." 

THE  DEMAND  IS  NOW  IMPERATIVE  FOR  AN  ADEQUATE  ENDOWMENT. 

Benevolent  men  and  women  have  bestowed  hundreds  of  millions  of  dollars  for  a  race 
with  centuries  of  civilization  behind  them  and  the  accumulations  of  a  long  line  of  ancestors 
to  provide  them  an  education.  The  sense  of  justice  will  not  be  met  until  an  institution  edu- 
cating youth  less  than  forty  years  out  of  bondage,  with  no  inheritance  of  money  or  of 
intellectual  training,  be  remembered  with  munificent  gifts. 

DONATIONS,  ANNUITIES,  BEQUESTS  SOLICITED. 

$50  pays  an  annual  scholarship.  $10,000  founds  an  Instructorship. 

$500  pays  an  Instructor's  salary  for  a  year.     $28,000  founds  a  Professorship. 

$1,000  founds  an  annual  scholarship.  $300,000  would  endow  our  present  teaching  foioo- 

The  President  would  be  glad  to  answer  any  inquiries  concerning  our  work.  All  checks  in 
favor  of  the  institution  should  be  made  out  to  E.  C.  Stickel,  Treasurer,  Nashville,  Tenn. 


Rev.  J.   E.  RANKIN,  D.  D.,  L,L.  D.,  President. 

0£0.  H.  SAFFORD,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Rev.  W.  A.   SINCLAIR,  M.  D.,  Travelling  Financial  Agent. 

This  University  was  founded  by  Gen.  O.  O.  Howard  for  all  peoples  under  the  sun.  It  baa 
bad  among  its  pupils  Asiatics,  West  Indians,  North  American  Indians,  Anglo-Saxons  and  Afro- 
Americans.    It  welcomee  all  such  to-day. 

DEPARTMENTS. 

It  has  eight  distinct  Departments  under  sixty  competent  Professors,  Instructors  and 
Lecturers :  Theological,  Medical,  including  Dental  and  Pharmaceutical  courses,  Legal,  College, 
Preparatory,  Pedagogical,  English,  and  Industrial  which  includes  Printing,  Carpentry,  Book- 
binding, Tinning,  Cooking  and  Sewing. 

EXPENSES. 

There  Is  no  charge  for  tuition  in  the  Theological,  Law,  College,  Preparatory,  Pedagogical, 
English,  and  Industrial  Departments.  Students  in  these  departments  are  charged  for  room-rent, 
and  if  they  board  in  Miner  Hall,  $9  per  month  for  board. 

LIBRARY   AND   READING-ROOM. 

Students  have  the  use  of  the  College,  Theological  and  Law  Libraries  and  a  well-furnished 
Reading-room.    The  Government  Libraries  and  Museums  are  free  to  all. 

NEEDS. 

This  University  is  largely  supported  by  the  gifts  of  the  benevolent;  its  Theological  Depart- 
ment by  the  A.  M.  A.  While  its  Theological  students  have  aid  from  personal  friends  and 
different/ benevolent  societies,  there  is  always  a  call  for  larger  benefaction  in  aid  of  indigent 
•tudents.  Any  money  in  aid  of  individuals  sent  to  the  President,  or  the  Treasurer,  will  be  judi- 
elonsly  expended. 

CHRISTIAN,   BUT  UNDENOMINATIONAL. 
This  institution  is  always  emphatically  Christian.    Its  Instructors  believe  in  Christianity  as 
the  only  basis  of  true  culture;  but  pupils  here  are  given  no  denominational  bias. 

SELF-HELP. 
Nearly  all  the  students  are  able  in  Washington  City  to  do  something  for  self-help.    The 
Government  Departments,  Hotels  and  Boarding  Houses  and  Private  Families  are  constantly 
■•eking  for  faithful  service  from  the  University.    For  Catalogues,  address 

HOW  Ann  VNIVEBSITT,  WASBIN6TOK,  Z>.  C. 


Drury  College 


SPRINGFIELD,   MISSOURI. 

The  only  Congregational  College  in  a  State  larger  than  New  England. 
The  outlying  territory  to  the  Southwest  —  Indian  Territory,  Oklahoma, 
Western  Arkansas  and  Northern  Texas  —  from  which  the  college  draws 
students,  has  a  still  greater  area  and  a  rapidly  growing  population. 
Over  400  students  in  attendance  in  1901-2.  Instruction  thorough; 
excellent  homes  for  students. 


For  Catalogue,  address, 

t  r,  w.  c.  CALLAND.  sec'y.  HOMER   T.  FULLER,  Prcs't. 


stone   Hall.  Girls'    Hall.  Model   Home. 


ATLANTA  UNIVERSITY,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

REV.  HORACE    BUMSTEAD,    D.  D.,    PRESIDENT. 


nBESIDENT  ELIOl   of  Harvard 

-^  University y  in  an  address  pleading  for 
a  more  liberal  support  of  Atlanta  University, 
once  said  :  "  How,  then,  are  the  teachers,  the 
preachers,  the  physicians,  for  the  colored  race 
of  the  South  to  he  provided,  unless  the  South 
has  institutions  of  the  higher  education,  serv- 
ing the  Negro,  fitting  him  for  these  higher 
positions?  #  *  *  #  The  only  way  to 
have  good  primary  schools  and  grammar 
schools  in  Massachusetts  is  to  have  high  and 
normal  schools  and  colleges,  in  which  the 
higher  teachers  are  trained.  It  must  he  so 
throughout  the  South;  the  Negro  race  needs 
absolutely  these  higher  facilities  of  education?^ 

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Atlanta  University  has  been  supplying  this  need  for  a  full  third  of  a 
century  iu  the  State  having  the  largest  Negro  population  in  the  country. 
We  need  an  endowment  of  at  least  $500,000,  of  which  less  than  a  tenth 
has  thus  far  been  secured.  The  corporate  name  of  the  Institution  is 
"The  Trustees  of  The  Atlanta  University  "  in  Atlanta,  Georgia.  Bequests 
should  be  attested  by  three  witnesses. 


Address : 

President  HORACE  BUMSTEAD, 

Atlanta  University, 

Atlanta,  Ga. 


BOOK  6  JOB  PRINTER 

**The"  Congregational  Printer 


AVING  BEEN  in  business  thirty-eight 
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continually  increasing  for  the  printing  of 

LIBRARY  CATALOGUES.  CHURCH  CREEDS 

SERMONS.  CHURCH  HISTORIES 

PROGRAMMES 

and  all  work  needed  by  religious  societies.  Electro- 
tvping  and  Stereotyping  done  on  reasonable  terms. 
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For  COMMERCIAL  PRINTING 
in  all  Its  branches  I  keep  fully 
abreast  of  the  demands 
of  the  most  cul- 
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organs  continue  to  keep  pace  with  the 
modern  requirements  of  churches, 
chapels  and  homes.  Upwards  of  fifty 
years  of  experience  in  the  manufacture 
of  reed  organs  is  a  guarantee  that  both 


"Pipe  and  ^eed 

instruments  of  Estey  make  will  excel 
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and  excellence  of  construction.  The 
capacity  of  our  pipe  organs  for  church 
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AIICONCRECATIONAL 

H;  Devoted  especially  to  the  interests  of  the  Cougregational  denom- 
ination throughout  the  country.  Situated  at  the  national  centre  of 
territory  and  population,  as  well  as  the  largest  educational  and  church 
centre  of  Congregationalism,  it  is  in  a  position  unequalled  for 
observing  and  reporting  Congregational  life,  which  it  does  by  a  large 
force  of  regular  and  special  correspondents. 

RELIGIOUS 

While  endeavoring  to  give  an  intelligent  review  of  all  important 
events,  political,  social,  and  literary,  from  the  religious  point  of  view, 
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CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK, 

1902. 

ISSUED,   UNDER  THE    SANCTION  OF  THE 

NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CIRCHES  OF  THE  ONITED  STATES 

BT   ITS   PUBLISHING   COMMITTEE,  AND   CONTAINING  THE 

GENERAL  STATISTICS  OF  THOSE  CHURCHES   FOR  THE  LAST  PREVIOUS  YEAR; 

An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  CongreqationaIj  Ministers,  and  op  the  Officers  and 

Students  of  Congregational  Theological  Seminaries;   the  Annual  Record  of 

Changes;  the   Vital  Statistics  op  Congregational  Ministers  deceased 

IN  1900;    Statements  op  the  National  Co-operative  Societies; 

THE  National  and  State    Organizations 

op    Churches, 

AND   OTHER    MISCELLANEOUS  INFORMATION. 


VOLUME    No.   24r. 


NUMBER  OF  COPIES,   11,500. 


PUBLISHED   BY   VOTE  OF 

NATIONAL   COUNCIL,   PORTLAND,    ME., 

UNDER   DIRECTION    OF   THE   PUBLISHING   COMMITTEE. 
1902. 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS. 


Page 

Contents 2 

Calendar  for  1902-1903 3 

Note 5 

Introductory 6 

Treasurer's  Statement,  April  24, 1902 8 

Annual  Record : 

Ministers  Ordained  or  Installed,  9 ;   Pastors   Dismissed,   11 ;  Ministers 
Married,  12. 
Necrology : 

Brief  Biographies  of  Congregational  Ministers  who  died  in  1900        .        .  13-42 

Summaries 43-45 

Congregational  Clubs 46-47 

The  National  Societies  : 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions      ....        48 

Congregational  Education  Society 50 

American  Congregational  Association 52 

Congregational  Church  Building  Society 53 

Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society       .        .        .....        54 

American  Missionary  Association 56 

Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  Society         ....        58 

Ministerial  Relief 59 

Congregational  Theological  Seminaries : 

Andover,  61;  Bangor,  62;  Pacific,  63;  Chicago,  65;  Hartford,  67;  Oberlin, 
69;  Yale,  71;  Atlanta,  72. 

Alphabetical  List  of  Students  in  the  Seminaries 73-78 

Summaries 79-82 

List  of  Colleges,  Presidents,  Treasurers,  etc. 83 

The  Annual  Statistics  of  the  Churches  and  Ministers : 

Explanations  of  the  Plan  of  Statistics ,84 

The  Statistics  of  the  Churches  and  Pastors  by  States    ....         86-419 

Sunday  Schools,  Independent  and  Missionary 420 

Congregational  Ministers  in  Foreign  Lands 436 

The  National  and  State  Organizations  of  the  Churches       ....       438-442 

Sessions  of,  in  1902-03 443 

Annual  meetings  of  the  National  Societies  in  1902-03  .        .        .        .        .      443 

General  Summary  Tables  for  the  Year 444 

Gains  and  Losses  in  Groups 460 

Congregationalism 463 

Table  of  Admissions 464 

Table  of  Memberships 465 

Comparative  Receipts 466 

Ministerial  Aid  in  States 468 

Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers,  with  Post-Office  Address 470 

Alphabetical  List  of  Licentiates .        .        .        .      608 

List  of  Ministers  of  other  Denominations  Supplying  Congregational  Churches,      511 


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1902.]  NOTES. 


NOTES. 


"Every  church  and  every  minister  upon  the  rolls  of  the  denomination"  is 
entitled  to  share  in  the  distribution  of  the  Year-Book.  For  this  very  practical 
purpose,  "the  rolls  of  the  denomination"  must  be  assumed  to  be  the  tables  and 
list  of  the  Year-Book,  and  the  claim  of  any  church  or  minister  to  receive  it,  errors 
excepted,  does  not  arise  until  such  church  is  found  in  the  Year-Book's  tables,  or 
such  minister's  name  is  enrolled  and  printed  in  its  "List  of  Congregational 
Ministers,"  here  reported  and  printed.  To  purchasers,  the  price  is  $1.00;  or,  in 
cloth,  Sl.25.  Those  entitled  to  receive  it  who  prefer  a  cloth  binding  can  have  it  in 
that  form  by  sending  30  cents  to 

REV.  ASHER  ANDERSON, 

405  Congregational  House, 

Boston,  Mass., 

to  whom  all  correspondence  relating  to  the  Yeak-Book  should  be  addressed,  not  to 
the  Publishing  Society.  It  is  not  safe  or  sufficient  to  say  "  Congregational  House  " 
only,  as  it  has  many  rooms  and  occupants. 

A  pastor,  who  has  resigned  his  active  service,  does  not  lose  his  claim  to  the 
Year-Book.  It  is  due  to  "every  minister  upon  the  roll."  A  church  is  not 
entitled  to  two  copies,  one  for  itself  and  one  for  its  minister,  as  is  often  assumed; 
but  to  its  one  copy.  The  roll  is  new  every  year,  and  a  minister's  name  has  no  place 
on  it  simply  because  it  was  in  the  last  Year-Book.  It  is  to  be  reported  each  year, 
either  by  the  church  he  is  serving  or  by  the  conference  or  association  of  which  he  is 
a  member,  and  which  is  responsible  to  the  churches  for  record  and  report  of  his 
good  standing. 


A  number  of  copies  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  International  Council,  Boston, 
1898,  remain  on  hand.  Price,  §1-00.  Add  twenty-two  cents  for  postage.  Send 
orders  to  J.  H.  Tewksbury,  Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  Society, 
Congregational  House,  Boston. 


The  following  resolution  failed  to  appear  in  the  Minutes  of  the  Council  of  1901. 
See  page  43  of  the  published  Minutes  of  the  Council. 

"Resolved,  That  in  view  of  the  grave  concern  regarding  the  present  condition 
and  future  interests  of  the  Sunday  School  work  throughout  our  denomination,  the 
Congregational  Sunday  School  and  Publishing  Society  be  requested  to  furnish  a 
systematic  and  graded  course  of  study  covering  the  whole  range  of  Sunday  School 
work,  and  that  a  committee  of  seven  be  appointed  by  this  Council  to  co-operate 
with  the  Society  to  that  end." 

I  liereby  certify  that  the  above  resolution  was  introduced  by  the  business  commit- 
tee and  adopted  by  the  Couucil. 

JOEL  S.  IVES,  Registrar. 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 


INTRODUCTORY. 


First  of  all,  we  thank  sincerely  the  State  secretaries,  whose  reports  indicate 
patience  and  care,  and  an  honest  endeavor  to  get  the  Year-Book  to  the  churches 
and  ministers  as  soon  as  is  possible.  In  spite  of  all  they  have  done,  the  reports  are 
fully  ten  days  later  than  last  year.  The  last  was  received  April  14.  Nor  would 
they  be  so  greatly  delayed  if  the  clerks  of  our  churches  were  disposed  to  hasten 
their  work.  One  clerk  gave  as  a  reason  for  delay  that  he  had  been  busy  with  other 
things  and  the  report  of  the  church  was  laid  aside.  Unless  church  clerks  are  more 
prompt,  we  need  not  expect  an  issue  earlier  than  at  the  end  of  May.  Schedules 
were  received  this  year  from  the  State  secretaries  as  follows :  Mississippi,  Feb.  4; 
New  Mexico,  Feb.  5;  West  Virginia,  Feb.  7;  New  York,  Feb.  8;  Oregon,  Feb.  9; 
Utah,  Feb.  10;  New  Hampshire,  Maine,  Feb.  12;  Ohio,  Feb.  19;  Virginia,  Washing- 
ton, New  Jersey,  Maryland,  District  of  Columbia,  Feb.  20;  Michigan,  Montana, 
Rhode  Island,  Feb.  24;  Idaho,  Minnesota,  Feb.  25;  Oklahoma,  Feb.  26;  Hawaii, 
Feb.  27',  Wyoming,  Feb.  28;  Kentucky,  Marcli  1;  Alabama  (convention),  Nevada, 
March  3;  Wisconsin,  March  5;  Vermont,  March  8;  Arkansas,  Indian  Territory, 
Missouri,  March  10;  North  Dakota,  California,  March  II ;  Indiana,  Iowa,  March  14  ; 
Colorado,  March  15;  Nebraska,  March  18;  Tennessee,  March  19;  South  Carolina, 
March  21;  Alabama  (association),  Illinois,  March  22;  South  Dakota,  March  26; 
Arizona,  Pennsylvania,  Texas,  March  28;  North  Carolina,  March  29;  Georgia, 
Louisiana,  April  6;  Kansas,  April  10;  Massachusetts,  April  11 ;  Florida,  April  14. 

In  the  Year-Book  of  1902  a  few  features  will  be  noticed,  some  of  which  call  for 
explanation.  Some  attempt  has  been  made  to  arrange  the  States  in  alphabetical 
order.  The  tables,  with  an  exception  or  two,  follow  each  other  in  order.  On 
account  of  space,  we  have  been  compelled  to  put  some  summaries  on  pages  other 
than  where  the  State  tables  end. 

In  the  Summaries,  page  453,  churches  are  classified  under  the  consideration  that 
any  church  regularly  provided  for  through  the  services  of  a  licentiate  is  not  a  vacant 
church. 

lu  the  Summaries,  at  the  end  of  the  tables,  the  word  Revision  is  used  throughout. 
It  includes  discipline,  though  that  may  not  be  very  much.  Where  the  number  is 
large,  we  may  know  that  the  church  roll  has  been  revised ;  and,  indeed,  where  the 
number  is  small,  we  may  believe  that  it  does  not  refer  iu  every  instance  to  discipline. 

The  method  adopted  last  year  in  grouping  the  States,  as  on  pages  460-462,  is  con- 
tinued in  this  issue. 

Four  new  tables  are  added.  One,  page  468,  indicates  the  distribution  of  aid  to 
ministers  by  State  societies  and  the  Trustees  of  the  National  Council,  respectively. 
A  second  table,  page  466,  shows  what  amounts  were  received  by  the  treasurers  of  our 
Benevolent  Funds  and  the  auxiliaries,  as  compared  with  wliat  are  reported  in  the 
Year-Book.  It  will  be  recalled  that  the  question  was  discussed  at  the  National 
Council,  Portland,  Me.,  whether  the  names  of  the  superintendentf  should  be  omitted 
or  not,  to  make  room  for  other  columns,  that  treasurers'  reports  be  printed  with  the 
reports  of  benevolence  and  kindred  work  of  the  churches.  The  differences  in  the 
amounts,  as  given  in  this  issue,  will  show  whether  such  a  plan  is  necessary  or  not. 
A  third  table,  page  465,  gives  an  enumeration  of  the  churches  with  respect  to  mem- 
bership. We  are  glad  to  have  anticipated  several  requests  for  this  table.  This  table 
will  help  us  appreciate  the  gifts  of  the  people.     We  have  a  large  number  of  small 


1902.]  INTRODUCTORY.  7 

churches.  A  fourth  table,  page  464,  shows  the  number  of  persons  admitted  to  mem- 
bership in  groups  of  10,  25  and  50;  also  the  number  which  did  not  receive  any.  A 
fifth  table,  page  463,  gives  the  number  of  Congregationalists  in  the  world,  including 
the  Missions  of  the  American  Board. 

When  studying  the  reports  of  the  churches,  it  must  be  remembered  that  what 
appear  to  be  mistakes  in  additions,  especially  in  the  columns  of  membership,  may 
be  accounted  for  in  the  membership  of  the  previous  year  of  non-reporting  churches 
being  included  in  the  totals.  Whenever  it  was  found  that  that  had  not  been  done 
special  account  was  made  of  such  churches  in  the  grand  total  found  upon  page  000. 

Hawaii  is  given  its  just  place  among  the  tables,  and  for  the  first  time  we  give 
hearty  welcome  to  Porto  Rico. 

It  is  something  to  be  grateful  for  that  the  tables  of  the  1902  edition  give  greater 
encouragement  than  did  those  of  the  previous  year.  We  will  all  trust  that  this  is 
the  beginning  of  an  advance  all  along  the  line.  There  is  a  purpose  in  the  Year- 
book of  which  our  ministers  can  take  excellent  advantage,  to  the  edification  of  the 
fellowship. 

Permit  us  to  refer  to  the  Biographies.  It  is  very  diflBcult  to  secure  accurate  and 
complete  material,  particularly  of  the  early  lives  of  ministers.  For  that  reason  we 
ask  earnestly  that  ministers,  as  many  have  already  done,  apply  for  blanks,  and  after 
filling  them  out,  send  them  to  this  office,  where  they  will  be  kept  on  file. 

Trusting  the  churches  and  ministers  will  find  some  suggestion  with  respect  to  the 
Kingdom  we  love,  we  send  forth  the  Year-Book  with  the  prayer  that  it  will  not  be 
altogether  without  a  mission. 

ASHER  ANDERSON,  Editor 

Boston,  Mass.,  May  17, 1902. 


CONGREGATIONAL   TEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


TREASURER'S    STATEMENT. 

ACCOUNT    WITH  THE  STATE  BODIES. 


Statea. 

Dues  of  1902 
payable  July  1. 

Duea  of  1901 

and  previous 

years. 

Extra  half  cent 

for  1899  only, 

unpaid. 

Alabama 

$74  07 

1  06 
4  65 

275  86 

95  32 

946  11 

75 

37  18 

38  14 
70  71 
34  74 

9  25 

749  76 

74  79 

43 

544  00 

13  18 

22  33 

317  88 

10  26 

479  53 
272  67 

2  68 

10  41 
222  31 

1  48 
299  10 
103  41 

737  76 

32  64 
45  43 

500  31 

33  60 

166  53 

142  12 

9  34 

105  84 

29  70 

22  44 

11  41 
326  68 

2  04 
94  05 

3  67 
349  11 

9  27 

$382  70 
40 

294  78 
2  00 

330  43 

468  28 

10  94 

651  56 

26  45 

7  76 

32  78 
166  68 
431  92 

4  80 

100  00 
18  53 

182  99 

601  71 

67  28 
159  36 

183  03 
17  38 

93  09 

$17  34 

Alaska 

Arizona 

California 

Colorado  

Connecticut 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia 

Florida 

11  70 

22  95 

Georgia 

Hawaii 

Idaho 

Illinois 

Tndijina ,..-,,, .... 

98  24 

Indian  Territory 

69 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

8  56 

Maine 

Massachusetts , 

Minnesota.. . .   

Missouri 

— 

Nebraska 

36 

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersey 

New  Mexico 

North  Carolina 

N  ortb  Dakota 

Ohio   

12  85 

Oregon 

57  71 

Rhode  Island 

2  50 

South  Dakota 

10  72 

Texas 

6  99 

Vermont 

T^asliingtoii 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

$7,334  00 

$4,2.'}4  85 

$250  61 

The  following  recommendation  by  the  finance  committee  was  adopted  by  the 
Council  at  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  12-17,  1901:  — 

(1)  That  the  treasurer  of  the  National  Council  be  instructed  to  call  for  one  and 
one-half  cents  per  member  from  the  churches  for  each  of  the  three  following  years, 
instead  of  two  cents  per  annum  as  heretofore. 

(Minutes  of  1901,  page  42.)  SAMUEL  B.   FORBES,  Treasurer. 

Hartford,  Conn.,  April  24, 1902. 


1902.] 


ANNUAL    RECORD. 


ANNUAL   RECORD. 


ORDAINED  OE  INSTALLED. 

In  this  list,  "o."  denotes  ordination  without 
installation;  "  o.  p."  ordination  as  pastor; 
"o./.  «i."  ordination  for  foreign  missionary 
service;  "  r."  recognized.  But  owing  to  in- 
definite reports,  "  o."  may  eometimes  be  an 
error  for  '•  o.  p." 

ABERNETHY,  C.  H.,    at  Po- 

way.  Cal.  o.  May  3 

ALEXANDER,   A.   O.,    Meta- 

mora,  Mich.  o.  Oct.  28 

ALLE^,    CHA8.    J..   Beecher 

Memorial  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  i.         May  1 

ATWOOD,  ALFRED  R.,  New 

Boston,  Mass.  o.  i.  July  23 

AUSTIN,  LEON  H.,  Washing- 
ton Street  Ch.,  Quincy,  Mass.  o.  i.      Oct.  23 

AVERY,  OLIVER  P.,  Dead- 
wood,  8.  D.  o.  Nov.  14 

BAILEY,  HENRY  L.,  Long- 
meadow,  Mass.  i.  Nov.  13 

BASt^O,  BELA,  Hungarian  Ch., 

8.  Norwalk,  Ct.  o.  April  29 

BAUER,  PHILIP  E.,  Forest 
Grove,  Ore.  o.  July  26 

BAUMANN,  BENJ.  R.,  Ger. 
Ch  ,  Davenport,  la.  o.  July  3 

BAYLI8,  CHA8.  T.,  Bushwick 
Ave.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    i. 

BEADLE,  HARRY  A.,  Frank- 
lin, Ct.  o.  i.  Feb.  28 

BEAN,  LEROY  8.,  8aco,  Me.  i.  Jan.  16 

BENNETT,  HENRY  J.,  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  for  foreign  mis- 
sionary  pervice,  Japan.  o.  June  3 

BENNET  r,  JOS.  H.,  Avoca,  Neb.  o.      Oct.  8 

BENNEYAN,  HACHADOOR  G., 
Armenian  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.  o.     Dec.  1 

BERRY,  JAMES  T.,  Lee,  N.  H.  i.       Nov.  14 

BIGEI.OW,  E.  VICTOR,  pas- 
tor Elliott  Ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.  i.         April  25 

BLAKESLEE,  WALTER  C, 
Ashland,  Neb.  o.  Nov.  9 

BLANCHARD,  FERDINAND 

Q  ,  Southinnton,  Ct.  o.  i.  May  29 

BLANDFORD,  LEVI  D.,  Lead- 
ville.  Col.  o.  Dec.  10 

BLOOD.  CHARLES  R.,  Ran- 
toul.  111.  o.  April  2 

BLTTH,  R.  B.,  Congregational 
College,  Montreal,  Can.,  for 
work  in  Victoria,  B.C.  o.  Jan.  29 

BOND,  ANDREW,  Park  Rap. 

ids,  Minn.  o.  May  28 

BOOTH,  HENRY  KENDALL, 
Chicago  Sem.,  First  Ch  .Mich- 
igan City,  Ind.  o.  Nov.  4 

BOSS,  ROGER  C,  Garfield,  Kan.  o.    Nov.  26 

BOURNE,  ALEXANDER  P., 
Phillips  Ch.,  Exeter,  N.  FI.   i.  Oct  30 

BOWDISH,  ALVIN  G  ,  Sibley,  la.  o.  Sept.  10 

BRAITHWAITE,   THOS.    S., 

Memorial  Ch.,  Wantagh,  N.  Y.  i.      March  .5 

BROWN,  GEO.  E.,  Oacoma,  8.  D.  o.   June  20 

BUCHANAN,  WM.  J  ,  Hano- 
ver, Ct.  o.  i.  March  19 

BURNETT,  WM.,  Greenlake 
Ch.,  Seattle,  Wn.  o.  March  19 

BURNHAM,  HERMAN  L.,  N. 
Collins,  N.  Y.  o.  Sept.  24 

BURROWS,  FRED'K  W.,  First 
Ch  ,  Braintree,  Mass.         r.p.  Dec  3 

BUSHNELL,  ALBERT,  Clyde 
Ch  ,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  i.  Dec.  3 

CADMAN,  SAM'L  P.,  Central 
Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  i.  May  13 


CALHOUN,  CHAS.  S.,  Mack- 
inac Island.  o, 

CAREY,  EDWARD  F.,  Ando- 
ver,  Mass.,  for  foreign  mis- 
sionary work  in  Turkey.       o.  June  8 

CAUSEY,  GEO.  W.,  Society 
Hill  Ch.,  Pine  Level,  Ga.      o.  Dec.  1 

CHALMERS,    ANDREW    B., 

Grand  Ave.  Ch.,New  Haven,  Ot.  i.   Nov.  14 

CONKLE,  NOBLE  W.,  Ober- 
lin  8em.,Cumming8  &  Buxton, 
N.  D.  o.  Nov.  12 

COOK,  E.  ALBERT,  Algon- 
quin.  III.  o.  June  21 

COUCHMAN,  T.  B.,  Parsons,  Kan.  o.  June 9 

COX,    SIDNEY    H.,    Bethany 

Ch,  New  York,  N.  Y.       r.p.  Nov.  26 

CUTLEi;,  ALEX  E.,  Chicago 
Sera  ,  Genoa  Junction,  Wis., 
and  Richmond,  111.         o.r.p.  June  11 

CURTIS,  CHAS.  H.,  Worth- 
ington,  Minn.  i.  Sept.  24 

DANA,  MALCOLM,  Kingston,  R.I.  o.  Oct.  2 

DANFORTH,  J.  ROMEYN, 
High  St.  Ch.,  Auburn,  Me.  i.  June  19 

DANFORTH,  RALPH  E.,  New- 
fane,  Vt.  o.  p.  May  9 

DARLING,  MISS  MARION, 
Detroit,  Minn.  o.  Sept.  10 

DASCOMB,  ARTHUR  8., 
Glencoe,  Minn.  o.i.  Feb.  27 

DAVIS,  CHAS.  H.,  Hartford 
Sem.,  Somersville,  Ct.  o.  Sept.  18 

DENNISON,  GEO.  B.,  Chicago 
Sera.,  Cando,  N.  D.  o.  Aug.  15 

DEXTER,  DANIEL  W.,  Nor- 
wich, N.  Y.  o.         March  19 

DIETRICK,  WILL  A.,  Second 
Ch,  Lorain,  O.  i.  May  2 

DOANE,  FRANK  B.,  North 
Haven,  Ct.  i.  Nov.  13 

DONAT,  JOSEPH,  Oberlin 
Sera.,  Charleroi,  Pa.  o.  Oct.  24 

DUMM,  BENJ.  A.,  Stoneham, 
Mass.  i.  March  20 

DYOTT,  LUTHER  R.,  (J/eth.), 
Uaited  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  i.  Nov.  1 

EBY,  ALBERT  B.,  Wacousta, 
Mich.  o.  April  29 

ECKLES,  WM.  E.,  Green 
Valley,  Cal.  o.  May  22 

EDWARDS,  GEO.  N.,  Jewett 
City,  Ct.  i.  Feb.  12 

ELDRIDQE,  EDWIN  R.,  Shelby, 

Ala.  0.  Nov.  13 

ELKINS,  WENDELL  PHILLIPS, 
Wareham,  Mass.  r.  miji.  Nov.  21 

ELLIOTT,  CHAS.,  Oberlin 
Sem.,  Clarksfield,  O.  o.  June  10 

FARMAN,  M.  WINSLOW, 
We6tfieId,Vt.  o.  June  18 

FARNSWORTH,    LYNN    V., 

Steubf^n.  Me.  o.  Nov.  21 

FISBER.CHAS.  F,  Yale  Sem., 
First  Ch.,  Granby,  Ct.  o  Sept.  24 

FLAGG,  RUFU8  C,  Berlin,  N.  H.  i.   Oct.  31 

FLAGG,  JAS.  W.,  Merrimac, 
Mass.  i.  May  22 

FORD, EDWARD  T.,  FirsK  h  , 
Tacoma,  Wash.  i.  April  16 

FRENCH,  HOWARD  D.,  Wy- 
oming, 111.  o.  i.  Feb.  25 

FROST,  WILFRED  B.,  Fre- 
mont, Ind.  o.  May  20 

G.aNE,  WM.  H.,  Greenfield  Hill,  Ct.  i.  May  14 

GAVLIK,  ANDREW,  Brad- 
dock,  Pa.  0.  Aug.  9 


10 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


GEORGE,  WM.  P.,  WeBfmins- 

terCh.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     i.  Jan.  17 

QODDAKD,   REUBEN  J  ,  N. 

Stamford,  Ct.  o.  i.  June  25 

GOODACRE,   JAS.    J.,   Wln- 

Ihrop,  Mass.  i.  May  29 

GORDON,    GEO.    A.,   Central 

Ch.,  Worcester   Mass.  o.  June  4 

GRANT,      MARTEN      LEE, 

Dowagiac,  Mich.  o.  June  5 

GREENAWAY,    BRANDON, 

Bowinanville,  Can.  o.  June  13 

GREGORY,  J.  C,  Gorhara,  Me.  i.  Feb.  6 
GROETZINGER,  CHRISTIAN, 

Hill,  N.  H.  o.  Dec.  17 

HAM,    RICHARD   K.,    What- 
com, Wn.  o.  June  14 
HARDING,  A.  E.,  Lenox,  O.  o.  Jan.  4 
HARVEY,  WM.  R.,  Sheffield,  Can.      May  23 
HAVENS,   CHAS.    E.,   Little- 
ton, Mass.                                 i.             July  18 
HAWLEY,  HENRY  K.,  Sloan,  la.  o.  Sept.  17 
HAYDEN,  NEWELL  M.,  Chi- 
cago Sem.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.      o.             July  11 
HAYNES,    CHAS.    S.,    Peter- 

boro,  N.  H.  i.  Sept.  18 

HAZEN,  CARLETON,  W.  Rut- 
land, Vt.  i.  May  22 
HEGHIN,  SAMUEL,  Ashton,  S.  D.  o.  July  10 
HESS,  WM.  M.,  Yale  Sem.     o.             Feb.  11 
HESSELGRAVE,    CHARLES 

E.,  Chatham,  N.  J.  o.i.  June  12 

HITCHCOCK,  WALLACE  C, 

Harwood,  N.  D.  o.  Dec   13 

HODOU8,  LEWIS,  Hartford 
Sem.,  Bethlehem  Ch.,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  to  go  to  China  under 
the  American  Board.  o.  Sept.  18 

HOLDEN,  SAM'L,  Ashland,  Me.  o.  Nov.  20 
HOLMES,  JOHN  A.,  Toledo,  O.o.  Jan  3 
HOPKINS,  WM.H.,  Third  Ch., 

Denver,  Colo.  i.  May  31 

HOVAC,     ANDREW,     Brad- 
dock,  Pa.  o.  Aug.  6 
HOWARD,  LAWRENCE   R., 
Union  Sem  ,  Central  Ch.,  Prov- 
idence, R  I.                            o.  June  7 
HOWE,  GEORGE  M..  Groton,  Mass  i.  Nov.l2 
HUMPHREYS,    OLIVER    M., 
Silver  Creek,  lo.                      o. 
HUT6REN.  PETER,  Kewanee,Illo. March  19 
JACOBS,  HERBERT  U.,  Han- 

over  St.  Oh.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  i.         May  20 
JONES,  GEORGE,  Tomahawk, 

Wis.  o.  Dec.  19 

JONES,  THOS.  G.,  Chenoa,  111.  o.  June  11 
JORDAN,  JOHN  W.,  Chicago 

Sera.,  Walworth,  Wis.  o.  June  27 

KEEDY,  JOBN  L.,  Walpole,  Mass.  i.  May  24 
KHMPTON,  A.  J.,  Addison,  Mich.o.   Sept.18 
KING,    HINES    E.,    Hanford 
Sem.  and  Raleigh,  N.C.,  Troy, 
N.  C  ,  o.  Sept.  29 

KING,  N.  C,  Troy,  N.  0.        o.  Sept.  29 

KINGMAN,  Henry,  Clarcmont, 

Cal.  r.p.  Dec.  10 

KOCBENDOERFER,  ALOIS, 
Curtis,  Wis.,  as  missionary 
pastor  of  Polar.  o,  Oct.  1 

KOENIG.  DAVID,  Endicott,  Wn.  o.  Sept.  3 
KUNDSON,  A.  L.,  Pilgrim  Ch  , 

Spokane,  Wn.  o.  Feb.  8 

LARSON,    ANTON    R.,  Yale 

Sem.,  Omena,  Mich.  o.  July  9 

LATHROP,  WM.  G.,  Shelton,  Ct.  i.  April  4 
LE  BOSQUET,  JOHN  E.,  No. 

Ave.  Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  o.  Dec.  3 

LEWIS.  WATSON   L.,  Somo- 

nauk.  III.  o.  April  8 

LOCKWOOD,  GEO.  R  ,   Yale 

Sem.,  Castine,  Me.  o.  Dec.  5 

LOGAN,  ARTHUR  C,  for  for- 
eign vork,  First  Ch.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  o.  Sept.  26    I 


LOOS,  WM  ,  Durango,  la.       o,  Dec.  5 

LOWES,  GEORGE  A.,  Imman- 
uel  Ch.,  Hamilton,  Can.         i. 
LY'MAN,        EUGENE         W., 

Cummington,  Mass.  o.  Aug   15 

LYTLE,  JAS.  A.,  E.  Granby,  Ct.  o.  May  21 
McHOES,  THOS.  W.,  Dayton,  Wy.  o.  Sept.  6 
MacINNES  JaS.C  ,  Cheney,  Wn.o.  Dec.l2 
MacAYEAL,  HOWARD  S., 
First  Ch.,  Akron,  O.  i. 

MACNAIR,  WM.  M.,  Mansfield, 

Mass.  o.  i. 

MARCY,  F.  L.,  Athol,  Kan. 
MAK8H,    BURTON    E,    Nora 
Springs,  la.  o. 

MARSH,  BYRON  F.,Eu8ti8,  Fla.  o. 
MARSHALL,       CHAS.       G., 
Dickens,  la.  o. 

MARTIN,  A.  EDWARD,  Min- 
turn,  Col.  o. 

MARTIN,  JEFFREY,   M.  D., 
ordained     as     Evangelist     by 
Bethany  Ch.,  San  Francisco. 
MAY,   EDWIN  M.,   Randolph 
Center,  Vt.  r.  p. 

ME.'.D,  E  LWELL  O.,  Park  Ch., 
Cleveland,  O.  "  i. 

MERLINO,  GUISEPPE,  Wind- 
sor Locks,  Ct.  o. 
MERRI A  M,  CHAS.  W.,  Cohas- 
set,  Mass.                              o.  i 
MERRILL,   JAS.   G.,    inaugu- 
rated  president  Fisk  Univer- 
sity, Nashville.  Tenn. 
MI  LB  URN,  JOSEPH  ANTHONY, 

Plymouth  Ch.,  Chicago.        i. 
MINTY,  WM.  A.,  Tyrone,  Mich.  o. 
MONTGOMERY,  DAVID  W., 

Fifth  Ch.,  Washington,  D.  O.  i. 
MONTGOMERY,  GEORGE  R., 
Olivet  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  o.  i. 
MORRIS,  MAURICE  B.,  Beth- 
any Ch  ,  Minneapolis,  Mion.  i. 
MORSE,  EDGAR  L.,  Williams- 
field  and  W.  Williamsfield,  O.r.p.    Nov.  22 
MULLENBACH,  JAS.,  Taber- 
nacle Ch.,  Chicago.  o.  i.  Nov.  11 
NALDEN,  H.  R.,  Troy,  N.  O.  o.           Sept.  29 
NELLOR,  CHAS.  H  ,  Lusk,  Wyo.  o.  Sept.  6 
NEWTON,  GEORGE  J.,  Em- 
manuel Ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.  i. 
NIXON,    THEO    M.,    People's 
Ch.,  Washington,  D.  C.         i. 
OLSON,  ANTON,  Swedish  Ch., 
Upsala,  Minn.                          o. 
PACKARD,    HERBERT     L., 
Hartford    Sem.,    W.    Brook- 
vllle.  Me.                                    o. 
PAGE,  JOHN,  Kingston,  Can.  o. 
PARKER,       FREDERICK, 
Chalham,  Mass.                    o.  i. 
PARSONS,  JAS.,  Harlan,  la.  r.p. 
PARTINGTON,  INA,  Bangor 
Sem.,  So.  Brewer,  Me.           o. 
PFEIFFER,  HARRY  N,  How- 
ells,  N.  Y.                                 o. 
PINKERTON,     HENRY     M., 
Chicago  Sem.,  Alton,  la.       o. 
PLATNER,  JOHN  W.,  at  Cam- 
bridge.  Maps.                            o. 
POOLE,  FRANCIS  A.,  Barre,  Vt.  i.   Nov.  19 
POOT,  JOHN  W.,  Newaygo,  Mich.o.  April  1 
POOT,  WM.  F.,  Newaygo,  Mich.  o.     April  1 
POTTER,   EDGAR   A.,   Muk- 
wanago.  Wis.                            o. 
PRATT,     ARTHUR     P.,     W. 
Roxbury,  Mass.                       o. 
PRATT,  N.  MILLER,  Monson, 
Mass.                                             i. 
RALPH,  PHILIP  H.,  Antigo,  Wis.  o. 
REED,  LUCIUS  F.,  recently  of 
Weeping  Water,  Neb.,.Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.                             o.  i. 
REIN,  ROB'T,  Genoa,  Neb.  o. 


Feb.  7 


Nov.  20 


Oct.  4 
A  prll  3 


Dec.  17 
Nov.  21 


Dec.  18 
Dec.  11 


Dec.  27 
Jan.  15 
May  28 
Nov.  25 
June  25 


Nov.  25 


Nov.  12 
Nov.  19 


Dec.  30 

Sept.  24 
May  28 


Dec.  4 

March  6 


Dec.  3 


Oct.  29 
May  6 

Dec.  14 
Feb.  26 

Dec.  16 

Dec.  5 

Sept.  30 

June  18 


June  18 

March  12 

May  29 
Dec.  4 


Dec  6 
Oct.l 


1902.] 


ANNUAL   RECORD. 


11 


RKOCH,  ADAM,  Morrisania,  N.  Y.  i.  Jan.  17 
RICE,   H.   G.,  Zion   Oh.,  Mon- 

treal.  Can.  o.  Aug.  20 

RICHARDSON,    FRANK    H., 

Morris,  Minn.  r.  March  27 

ROBINSON,      HENRY      W., 

Rutland,  N.  Y.  o.  Nov.  19 

ROBINSON,  CHA8.  F.,  Clinton,  Ct.  i.  Oct.  29 
ROBINSON,   C.  W.,    Dawson, 

N.  D.  o.r.p.  Jan.  18 

ROPES,  JAS.  H.,  at  Shephard 

Oh.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  o.  June  18 

ROWELL,  GEO.  P.,  Corinth.  Vt.  o.  Sept.  11 
RUOD,  EDWARD  HUNTTING, 

First  Ch.,  Dedham,  MaHS.      i.  April  24 

RUEGG,    SAM'L,     G.,    Stock- 
bridge,  Wis.  o.  March  27 
SARGKNT,   JAMES   B.,   Lis- 
bon, N.  H.                                 X.  Dec.  31 
SARGENT,      SUMNER      H  , 

Sharon,  Vt.  or.  p.  Oct.  31 

SCHEIBE,  OTTO  J.,  Moody 
Inst.,  Chicago,  Hope  Ch.,  W. 
Superior,  Wis.  o.  i.  March  26 

SCUDDER,  WM.  H.,  Park  Ch., 

Berkeley,  Cal.  i.  March  7 

SECCOMBE,  CHA8.  H.,  Ames,  la.  r.  May  2 
SHELDON,  FRANK  M..  Tabor,  la.  o.  July  31 
BIND  EN,    ARCHIBALD    W., 

Pr.jvidence,  111.  o.  i.  June  20 

SMALL,  CHARLES  R.,  We'ls,  Me.o.  Oct.  29 
SMITH,  HAY  W  ,  Union  Sem., 

Parkville  Ch.,  BrookLn,  N.  Y.  o.  i.  Oct.  22 
SNOW,  EVERARD   W.,  ass't 
piator  Walnut  Ave.  Ch.,  Boa- 
ton,  Mass.  '».  Nov.  21 
SOPER,  GEORGE  EDMOND, 

First  Ch.,  Dan  bury,  Ct.  i.  May  22 

8PEER3,  LUTHER,  Osseo,  Wis.  o.  June  5 
SPEERS,  W.  J.  {Jfeth.),  Santa 

Cruz.  Cal.  o.  Sept.  23 

STACKPOLE,  EVERETT   S., 

Bradford,  Mass.  i.  June  11 

STARR,   HARRIS   E.,  United 

Ch.,  E.  Providence,  R.  I.       o.  Jan.  3 

STOCKING,    JAY    T.,    Yale 

Sera.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  o.  June  12 

STOOPS,  JOHN  D.,  First  Ch., 

Easthampton,  Mass.  o.  Nov.  20 

8TORRS,  CHAS.  L.,  Jr.,  Yale 

Sem.,  Hillsboro  Bridge,  N.  H.  o.  i.     Dec.  10 
STRAIN,   HORACE    L.,  First 

Ch.,  Decatur,  111.  r.  Jan.  3 

STRANG,  CLEMENT   J  ,  At- 

wood,  Mich.  0.  May  8 

8TRAYER,  PAUL  M.,  8.  Nor- 

walk,  Ct.  i.  April  29 

STREET,     WM.     D.,     White 

Plains,  N.  Y.  i.  Oct.  29 

STRONG,  WM.  E.,  First  Ch., 

Amherst,  Maes.  i.  Oct.  24 

SWARTZ.    HERMAN    F.,   E. 

Cleveland,  O.  i.  June  27 

TAYLOR,  JOHN   G.,  Arling- 
ton Heights.  i.  Oct.  30 
TAi'LOR,  LIVINGSTON   L., 

Puritan  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  i.  Oct.  24 

THAIN,    ALEXANDER     R  , 

Wauwatoea,  Wis.  i.  Sept.  26 

THAYER,  FKED'K   D.,  Dud- 
ley, Mass.  o.  i.  Oct.  2 
THISTLETON,  ALFRED   E., 

Yale  Sem.,  Roxbury,  Ct.       o.  Oct.  29 

THOM,  A.  ALEX,  Lake  Park,  Minn  o.  Feb.  6 
THOMAS,  IVOR,  Wind  Gap,  Pa.  i.  April  7 
THOMPSON,  W.  SHERMAN, 

East  Soraerville,  Mass.  i.  Oct.  1 

VAUGHN,    LEWIS    B.,    For- 

raan,  N.  D.  o.  March  27 

WALDEN,  H.  R  ,  Raleigh  and 

Troy,  N.  C.  o.  Sept.  29 

WALKER,  DEAN  A.,  Mt. 
Desert  Ch.,  Southwest  Har- 
bor, Me.  o.  Sept.  11 


WALKER,  JOHN  J.,  West- 
boro,  Mass.  i.  Dec.  18 

WALKER,  WM.  8.,  Chester,  Mass.  r.  Nov.  20 

WALTON,  GILBERT,  general 
missionary  A.  M.  A.  and  also 
S.  S.  and  Pub.  Society,  for 
Kentucky  and  Tt-nnessee, 
Robbins,  Tenn.  o.  Sept.  20 

WARE,  EDWARD  T.,  Union 
Sem.,  Asylum  Hill  Ch.,  Hart- 
ford. Ct.  0.  Sept.  20 

WATT,  R.  G.,  Melbourne,  Can   i.  Feb.  5 

WEEDEN,  CHAS.  F  ,  Central 

Ch.,  Lynn,  Mass.  i.  Feb.  27 

WEISS,  JOSEPH,  Port  Wash- 
ington, Wis.  o.  Nov.  9 

WELLES,      T.      CLAYTON, 

Highland  Ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.  i.  Oct.  30 

WHITE,  FRANK  N.,  Sioux 
City,  la.  i.  July  10 

WILD,    LAURA     H.,     Butler 

vVve.Ch.,  Lincoln,  Neb.         o.  June  25 

WILEY,  HOR.VCE  S.,  Chicago 
Sera.,  Hillsboro,  N.  D.  o.  June  27 

WILLIAMS,  EVAN  R.,  Cen- 
ter Belpre,  O.  o.  Jan.  22 

WILLIAMS,  JAS.,  Slatington, 

Pa.,  Welsh  Ch.  ;".  Nov.  28 

WILLIAMS,  J.  M.,  Colville,  Wn.  o.      Oct.  17 

WILLIAMS,  P.  O.,  Dwight,  N.  D.  o.   Oct.  31 

WILLIAMS,  THOS.  C,  Sheri- 
dan,  Wyo.  o.  Sept.  6 

WILLIAMS,  W.  D.,  Poppjoy,  la.  o.      Oct.  15 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  J., 
pastor,  Weymouth,  O.       o.  r.  June  4 

WILSON,  D.  E.,  Wayzata  and 
Groveland.Minn.  i.  Dec.  17 

WINTER,  B.  B.,  Sedgwick  St. 
Ch.,  Chicago,  111.  o.  April  30 

WITHEY,  F.  N.,  Maywood 
Ch.,  Harrison  Ave.,  Oklahoma 
City,  Okl.  r.p.  Sept.  9 

WITHINGTON,  HENRY    J., 

Western  Springs,  111.  o.  July  2 

WOOD,  SUMNER  G.,  Bland- 
ford,  Mass.  i.  June  26 

WOODS,  LAMBERT  S.,Belle- 
vue,Wn.,  Taylor  Ch.,  Seattle,  Wn.r.p.  Oot.4 

WOOD  WORTH,  ARTHUR  V., 
Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  o.  Jan.  14 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD,  Belle- 
ville Ch.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  i.         June  5 

WYLIE,  EDMUND  M., Boston 
University,  Second  Ch.,  North 
Beverly,  Mass.  o.i.  June  20 

WYMAN,  DANIEL  B.  (Meth.), 
Heath,  Mass.  o.  Nov.  7 

YORK,  BURT  L.,  W.  End  Ch., 
Bridgeport,  Ct.  i.  April  16 


PASTORS  DISMISSED. 

AKESON,  LUDWIG,  Scandinavian  Ch.,  Wo- 

burn,  Mass.,  Sept.  30. 
ANDERSON,  ASHER,  Meriden,  Ct.,  Nov.  27. 
BACON,  WM.   A.,   Shelburne   Falls,  Mass., 

Dec.  31. 
BANKS,  GEO.  W.,  Third  Ch.,  Guilford,  Ct., 

July  1. 
BIGELOW,  E.  VICTOR,  Cohasset,  Mass., 

Jan.  30. 
CHEVIS,     ERNEST     C,    Medford,    Minn., 

April  9. 
CL.aRKE,    CHAS.     F.,    Whitneyville,    Ct., 

Nov.  6. 
COBB,  ELISHA  G.,  Florence,  Mass.,  Nov.  12. 
COCHRANE,  ROB'T  H  ,  N.  Weare,  N.  H., 

Oct.  25. 
COUSINS,  EDGAR  M.,  Second  Ch.,  Bidde- 

ford.  Me.,  May  29. 
COX,  SYDNEY  H.,  Lee  Ave.  Ch.,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.,  Jan.  24. 


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CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


CROSS,  ALLEN  E.,  Park  Ch.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  June  9. 

CURTIS,  JOHN  8.,  Hopkinton.  N.  H.,  June  4. 

CUTLER,  F.  M.,  Armour,  8.  D.,  April  2. 

DICKINSON,  CHA8.  H.,  Canandaigua,  N.Y., 
July  18. 

ELLIS,  WALTER  M.,  Elroy,  Wis.,  Nov.  5. 

E8TABR00K,  F.  PHILIP,  First  Ch.,  George- 
town, Mass.,  June  27. 

EVANS,  EDWARD.  Camden,  N.  Y.,  May  7. 

GAYLORD,  JOSEPH  F.,  Barre,  Mass.,  June 
19,  1900. 

HAINES,  OLIVER  S.,  Ferndale,  Wn., 
March  28. 

HARPER,  HICHARD  H.,  Fruita,  Colo., 
Sept.  3. 

HARRIS,  CLARENCE  J.,  Crown  Point, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  31. 

HAVENS,  CHAS.  E.,  Newton  Highlands, 
Mass.,  Feb.  1. 

HOLLI8TER,  FREDERICK  M.,  Second  Cli., 
Danbury,  Ct. 

HOWE,  GEORGE  M.,  Pine  St.  Ch,  Lewie- 
ton,  Me.,  July  17. 

INQERS0LL,'EDWARD  p.,  Immanuel  Ch., 
Hrooklyu,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26. 

JACKSON, SAMUEL  N.,  Barre,  Vt  ,  Jan.  27. 

JONES,  JA8.  A.,  Norridge wock,  M^.,  Nov.14. 

KEKDY,  JOHN  L.,  Lysander,N.  Y.,  Dec.  14. 

KENDALL,  ROBERT  R.,  Weymouth 
Heights,  Mass.,  Jan.  2. 

KINGSBURY,  JOHN  D..  First  Church, 
Bradford,  Mass.,  June  11. 

KNAHP,  SHEPHERD,  Southington,  Ct., 
Feb.  13. 

LADl),  GEORGE  E.,  Waterbury,  Ct.,  June  9. 

LATHROP,  WM.  G.,  North  Haven,  Ct., 
March  12. 

LUCAS,  BURTON,  A.,  Alton,  N.  H.,  May  1. 

MANCHESTER,  H.  A.,  Danforth  Ch.,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  Dec.  28. 

McCartney,  henry  R.,  First  Ch.,  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  March  19. 

MITCHELL,  J.  LEE,  Grand  Ave.  Ch.,  New 
Haven,  Ct.,  April  12. 

NELSON,  ANDREW  P.,  Swedish  Ch., 
Lowell,  Mass.,  May  20. 

NEW!  ON,  ALBERT  F.,  Union  Ch.,  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  May  28. 

NOBI.E,  F.  A.,  Union  Park-  Ch.,  Chicago, 
June  25. 

O'HRIEN,  JAME3  P.,  Southwest  Tabernacle, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  March  12. 

PAl  TER80N,  GEO.  W.,  E.  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt  ,  May  30. 

PATTON,  CARL  S.,  High  St.  Ch.,  Auburn, 
Me.,  Feb.  28. 

POST,  AURELIAN.  Bristol  Center,  N.  Y., 
March  27. 

RICH,  CHARLES  S.,  Stockbridge,  Mass., 
Oct.  28. 

BE  WALL,  JOHN  L.,  North  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1. 

SINKS,  PERRY  W.,  Plymouth  Ch.,  Youngs- 
town,  O.,  Aug.  16. 

SMITH,  WESLEY  W.,  Gildersleeve,  Ct., 
March  3. 

8WARTZ,  HERMAN  F.,  Mansfield,  Mass., 
May  21. 

TUTTLE,  JOHN  E.,  Union  Ch.,  Worcester, 
April  22. 

UDD,  JOHN,  Second  Swedish  Ch.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

WADE,  JUSTIN  G.,  Oneida,  III.,  July  11. 

WALKER,  JOHN  J.,  Yarmouth,  Mass., 
Nov.  6. 

WALLACE,  ROBT.  W.,  First  Ch.,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  March  19. 

WELLES,  T.  CLAYTON,  Taunton,  Mass., 
June  25. 

WOOD,  SUMNER  G.,  First  Ch.,  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass.,  May  1. 

WHITAKER,  JOHN  W.,  First  Cb.,  Savan- 
nah, Ga.,  Oct.  1. 


WILSON,  JOHN  C,  Puritan  Ch.,  Brooklyn, 

N  Y..  April  30. 
WRIGHT,  RICHARD,  Windsor  Locks,  Ct., 

June  1. 


MINISTERS  MARRIED. 

ALLISON,  ALEX.  L,  of  Brimley,  Mich  .  and 

Barbara  Doench,  atSault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich., 

July  18. 
ARMES,  A.  HERBERT,  of  Carlisle,  Mass., 

and  Caroline  Mooers,  of  Lawrence,  Mass. 
•AVERY,   O.   P.,  of  Deadwood,   S.  D.,   and 

Emma    M.  Dickenson,  of  Colorado  Springs, 

Colo.,  Dec.  12. 
BLAKE8LEE,   WALTER   C,   of    Ashland, 

Neb.,  and   Carolyn   Van  Aikeu,   of   Beloit, 

Wis.,  Dec.  25. 
BLANCHARD,  FERDINAND  QUINCY,  of 

West  Newton,   Mass.,   and   Ethel   Hebard, 

of  West  Newtonville,  Mass.,  June  19. 
BOWDISH,  A.  C,  of  Sibley,  Iowa,  and  Julia 

Y.  Kimball,  of  Portland,  Mich.,  Aug.  20. 
CONE,  JOHN  HENRY,  of  Derby,  Vt.,  and 

Florence  Grace  Smith,  of  Troy,  Vt.,  Dec.  31. 
COTE,  THOMAS   A.,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  and 

Emma  S.  Elliott,  of  Haverhill,  Mass  ,  July  31. 
CRAWFORD,   SIDNEY,   of    Provincetown, 

Mass.,  and  Edith  Small,    of  Provincetown, 

Mass.,  June  19. 
CROOKS,  CHARLES  M.,  of  Colerain,  Mass., 

and  Miss  Annie  M.  Marcy,  of  Dorchester,  at 

Dorchester,  Sept.  25. 
CROSSL  AND,  GEORGE  EDWIN,  of  Kansas 

City,  Mo.,  and  Lora  E.  Loomis,   of   Chilli- 

cothe.  Mo.,  Jan.  1. 
FAIRLEY,  JAMES  A.,  of  Nutley,  N.  J.,  and 

Elizabeth  W.  Woodward,  of  Jamaica  Plain, 

Mass.,  Sept.  3. 
FRENCH,  HOWARD  DEAN,  of  Wyoming, 

111.,  and  Helen  Cornell,  of  Hyde  Park,  111. 
FULTON,   A.  ;C.,   of   Kennebunk,  Me.,   and 

Marion  Ronthaler,  of  Chicago,  111.,  June  11. 
GOOHHEART,    SIMON    F.,  and  Josephine 

R.  Hull,  at  East  Fairfield,  Vt.,  June  U. 
GRANT,  JOHN  H.,    of    Meriden,   Ct.,    and 

Margaret  K.  Hall,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  Oct.  1. 
HALSALL,  EVAN  and  Carrie  Block,  of  Den- 
ver, Colo.,  July  1. 
HAYNES,  CHARLES  8.,  of  Peterboro,  N.  H., 

and  Caribel  F.  Spalding,  of  Merrimack. 
HITCHCOCK,  W.  C,  of  Uarwood.  N.  D.,  and 

Alice  K.  Flagg,  of  Ripon,  Wis.,  Aug  21. 
HORSEY,  HAROLD  I   and  Lillian  F.  More- 
land,  of  Ottawa,  Can. ,  June  11. 
HUNT,   W.  SHERMAN,   of  Teluride,  Colo., 

and  Mary  Elizabeth  Hall,  of  Salt  Lake  City, 

March  7. 
JAMES,     BENJAMIN,   of  Grand   Meadow, 

Minn.,  and  Kilty   Hunt,  of  Sioux  City,   la., 

June  27. 
MACNAIR,  W.  M.,  of  Mansfield,  Mass.,  and 

Amy  V.  Wickett,  of  Howard,  R.  I.,  Oct.  15. 
MAIR,    WILLIAM  M.,  of  Garretson,  S.  D., 

and  Margaret   Cross,  of  Garretson,    S.   D., 

Jan.  1. 
MANNING,  FREDERICK  W.,  of  Andover, 

Mass.,    and  Mary  S.  Delano,  of  Marshfield, 

Mass.,  June  12. 
PARK,  FRANK,  of  Beechwood,  Mass.,  and 

Sadie  Ayer  Lowell,  of  Dexter,  Me.,  at  Ayer, 

Oct.  9. 
RALPH,    PHILIP  HENRY,  and  Mary  Rob- 
bins  De  Forest,  in  New  Haven  Ct.,  June  3. 
STOOPS,  JOHN  D.,  of  Eastharapton,  Mass., 

and   Mary  E.  Millner,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 

WILLIAMS,   WILLIAM  JOHN,   of  Spring 

Valley,   S.   D.,   and   A.  May   Andrews,   of 

Spring  Vallev,  S.  D.,  Sept.  2. 
WILSON,     DAVID  L.,  of  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me., 

and  Addle   P.  Burns,  of  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me., 

Sept.  3. 


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NECROLOGY. 


OP 

CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS 
Who  Died  in  the  Year  1901. 


Adams,  Jonathan  Edwards,  son  of  Rev.  Jonathan  ard  Hannah  An- 
toinette (Clough)  Adams,  was  born  1822,  April  29,  in  Woolwich,  Me. 
Studied  at  Phillips  Academy.  Was  graduated  from  Bowdoin  College,  1853. 
Principal  of  St.  Stephen's  Academy,  St.  Stephen's,  N.  B.,  1853-56.  Was 
graduated  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1858.  Ordained  and  installed 
pastor  of  the  church  in  New  Sharon,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1859;  dismissed,  1864. 
Supplied  the  First  Church  in  Searsport  from  July  10,  1864,  to  May  16,  1866, 
when  he  was  installed;  dismissed,  1876.  Secretary  of  the  Maine' Missionary 
Society,  1876  to  1895.  Treasurer  Maine  Congregational  Charitable  Society, 
1870-rJOl.  Overseer  of  Bowdoin  College,  1889-1901.  Trustee  of  Maine 
Missionary  Society.  Member  of  the  Maine  Interdenominational  Commission, 
1890-95.  Publications  :  Annual  Reports  of  the  Maine  Missionary  Society  from 
1876-96.  Sermon,  David's  Lament  over  Jonathan,  on  the  death  of  O.  F. 
Knowles.  Numerous  articles  in  the  Congregationalist  and  Christian  Mirror, 
chiefly  on  Home  Missions.      Married,  Aug.    12,   1855,  Louisa  A.   Hardin"-, 

Bangor,  Me., Aug.   27,  1859.     Married,  May  7,  1861,  Lucy  Gushing, 

daughter  of  Samuel  and  Adeline  (Gushing)  Adams,  of  Camden,  Me.  Five 
sons;  three  are  now  living.  Died  of  apoplexy  at  Homer,  Mich.,  Jan.  21, 
1901,  aged  78  years,  8  months,  23  days. 

Ahnstrom,  Jonas  Magnus,  son  of  John  Peter  and  Maria  (Jonason)  Ahn- 
strom,  was  born  in  Slatthog,  Sweden,  1856,  March  3.  Studied  in  Grammar 
and  High  Schools.  Received  his  theological  education  in  the  Theological 
School  at  Crestlnehamma,  Sweden.  Was  ordained  to  the  ministry  in  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  1885.  Pastorates:  Halmstad,  Sweden,  1878-85;  New  Britain' 
Conn.,  Feb.  23,  1885-88;  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1888-96;  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Nov.  11,  1896-1901.  Married,  June  16,  1880,  Johanna  Maria,  daughter 
of  Andreas  and  Johanna  (Arndson)  Anderson,  of  Anderstorp,  Sweden.  Two 
daughters,  Ruth  and  Elizabeth.  Died  of  pneumonia  in  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
March  28,  1901,  aged  45  years  and  25  days. 

Allen,  Simeon  Olmstead,  son  of  Elam  and  Miranda  (Olmstead)  Allen, 
was  born  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  1837,  Dec.  23.  Studied  at  East  Greenwich,  Conn., 
and  Andover  Academies.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1865,  and  from 
the  Yale  Divinity  School  in  1868.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  New 
Hampshire  Central  Association,  June,  1868,  and  then  returned  to  New  Haven, 
spending  another  year  in  study.     In  1869  became  professor  of  mathematics, 


14  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

Olivet  College;  resignedto  supply  the  church  in  Lansing,  Mich.  Was  ordained 
at  Lansing,  Mich.,  Dec.  1,  1869;  resigned,  Jan.  7,  1872.  Called  to  Pontiac, 
Mich;  resigned,  1874.  Supplied  the  church  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  several 
months,  and  leaving  Wallingford  to  reside  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  supplying 
churches  in  the  vicinity.  Associated  in  editorial  work  with  the  Spectator, 
New  York  City.  Spent  one  year  abroad  in  study;  returned  and  became 
pastor  of  the  church  in  Blandford,  Mass.  Retired,  1889,  and  resided  in  West 
Springfield,  Mass.  Married,  July  1,  1878,  Jessie  E.,  daughter  of  James  C.  and 
Lydia  J.  (Smith)  Goodsell,  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Three  children,  two  sons  and 
one  daughter.  The  widow  and  one  son  survive  him.  Died  of  diabetes  at 
West  Springfield,  Mass.,  April  22,  1901,  aged  63  years,  3  months,  27  days. 

Avery,  Holly  Hunt,  son  of  Stephen  B.  and  Mary  H.  (Thayer)  Avery, 
was  born  in  Unadilla,  Nebraska,  1858,  April  1.  Was  graduated  from  Doane 
College,  Crete,  Nebraska,  1882,  and  from  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1887.  Was  ordained  at  Alraena,  Kan.,  1888.  Pastorates: 
Almena,  one  year;  St.  Francis,  Kan.,  three  years;  Steele  City,  Neb., 
1894-1901.  Died  of  Bright's  disease,  at  Unadilla,  Neb.,  Sept.  2,  1901,  aged 
43  years,  5  months,   1  day. 

Backus,  Joseph  Wellks,  d.  d.,  son  of  Elisha  Janes  and  Joanna  Rudd 
(Ellis)  Backus,  was  born  on  Meeting  House  Hill,  Franklin,  Conn.,  1823, 
Feb.  19.  Attended  common  school  in  Franklin,  Grammar  School  in  Norwich 
Town,  and  Colchester  Academy.  Entered  Yale  College,  1842,  and  was  gradu- 
ated in  1846!  Taught  private  school  one  and  one  half  years  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ; 
one  and  one  half  years  in  Phillips'  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.  Tutor  two 
years  in  Yale  College.  Studied  theology  in  Yale  Seminary,  1849-51.  Ordained 
and  installed  pastor  in  Blackstone,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1852;  dismissed,  March  25, 
1855.  Installed  at  Chaplin,  Conn  ,  Jan.  23,  1856;  dismissed,  Jan.  1,  1858.  In- 
stalled, Leominster,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1858  ;  dismissed,  Aug.  13,  1862.  Installed, 
John  St.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1862;  dismissed,  Feb.  21,  1866.  Installed, 
Thomaston,  Conn.,  March  20,  1867;  dismissed,  Jan.  1,  1879.  Installed,  Rock- 
ville,  Conn.,  .Jan.  29,  1879;  resigned,  Sept.  14,  1883.  Dismissed,  Sept.  30,  1883. 
Acting  pastor,  Plainville,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1883,  to  Dec.  3,  1894.  Was  corporate 
member,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1877  to  1894.  Corporate  member  of  Yale  University, 
June  29,  1875,  to  June,  1899.  Dii*ector  of  Conn.  Home  Miss.  Society,  1870-79, 
and  1890-96.  Twice  delegate  to  National  Council,  Oberlin,  1871,  and  New  Ha- 
ven, 1874.  Received  a.  b.  from  Yale  College,  1846;  a.m.  from  Yale  College, 
1849;  D.  D.  from  Olivet  College,  Mich.,  June,  1895.  Publications:  Sermon  on 
Congregationalism,  1862.  The  Puritan  Type  of  Civilization,  the  Gift  of  God. 
Sermon,  12  pp.,  Thanksgiving,  1874.  The  Patriotism  of  Temperance,  15  pp., 
1875.  Memorial  Sermon,  Rev.  Dr.  Griggs,  18  pp.,  1883.  Three  Eras  of 
Religion,  18  pp.,  1882.  New  Englander,  1883,  May.  The  Present  Claims  of 
the  Clerical  Profession  on  Christian  Young  Men.  Address  in  Battell  Chapel, 
New  Haven,  Conn,  12  pp.,  1882.  A  Ministry  of  a  Hundred  Years  Ago,  21  pp., 
1890.  Conn.  Quarterly,  April  to  September.  Retired  to  reside  in  Farmington, 
Conn.,  1895-1901.  Married,  Aug.  19,  1852,  Martha,  daughter  of  Lucius  and 
Lucia  (Burr)  Woodward,  Watertown,  Conn.  No  children.  Died,  at  Farm- 
ington, Conn.,  of  apoplexy,  July  4,  1901,  aged  78  years,  4  months,  15  days. 

Bancroft,  Cecil  Fkanklix  Patch,  ph.  d.,  litt.  d.,  ll.  d.,  son  of  Doa. 
James  and  Sarah  W.  (Kendall)  Bancroft,  was  born  in  New  Ipswich,  N.  H., 
1839,  Nov.  25.     Academic  studies  at  Appleton  Academy,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 


1902.]  NECROLOGY.  15 

Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College,  1860,  and  from  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1867.  (During  junior  year  at  Union  Seminary,  N.  Y.)  Was 
ordained  at  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H.  Principal  of  Looliout  Mountain  Educational 
Institution,  Lookout  Mountain,  Teun.,  18G7-72.  Studied  iu  Germany,  1872. 
Principal  of  Phillips  Academy,  Aniover,  Mass.  Degrees:  ph.  D.  from 
regents  of  University  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1877;  litt.  d.,  Williams, 
1391;  LL.  D.,  Yale  University,  1892.  Trustee  of  Phillips  Academy,  Andover, 
Mass  ;  trustee  of  Dartmouth  College ;  trustee  of  State  Almshouse  and  Farm  ; 
Director  of  Audover  National  Bank;  director  of  Merrimac  Fire  Insurance 
Company;  president  of  Head  Masters'  Association;  president  of  New  Ens- 
laud  Association  of  Colleges  and  Preparatory  Schools;  president  of  the 
Merrimac  Valley  Congregational  Club.  Married,  May  6,  1867,  Frances  A., 
daughter  of  Capt.  Timothy  and  Fanny  (Marsh)  Kittredge,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  H. 
She  died  at  Andover,  March  29,  1898.  Five  children,  three  sons,  tvvo  daugh- 
ters; one  sou,  Cecil  K.,  tutor  in  Yale  University,  and  one  daughter,  wife  of 
Rev.  W.  J.  Long,  Stamford,  Conn.  Died  of  diabetic  neuralgia,  at  Andover, 
Mass.,  Oct.  i,  1901,  aged  61  years,  10  months,  14  days. 

Barbek,  A.mzi  DooLiTfLE,  D.  D. ,  was  born  at  Townshend,  Vt.,  1810,  Nov.  15 
Studied  at  Oneida  Institute,  Whitestown,  N.  Y.  Was  graduated  from  Oberlin 
College,  1838,  and  from  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary  in  1841.  Taught  col- 
ored people  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  1835-37.  Was  ordained  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Sept. 
30,  1841.  Supplied,  Paterson,  N.  J  ,  1841;  Birmingham,  O.,  1842.  Pastor  at 
Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1843-52.  Installed  pastor,  Bellevue,  O.,  1853,  dismissed, 
1858.  1858-60,  East  Cleveland  (now  the  Euclid  Avenue  Church);  1860-64, 
Austinburg;  1864-72,  Geneva;  1872-74,  Amherst;  1874-76,  Chagrin  Falls; 
1876-79,  Claridon;  1879-84,  Saybrook;  1884-90,  Lorain;  1891,  Grace  Church, 
Cleveland;  1892,  Lucas  and  Washington  churches;  1893-96,  Castalia;  1896-97, 
North  Madison;  1897-1901  (w.  c),  Oberlin.  Received  the, degree  of  d.  d. 
from  Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  O.  Trustee,  Grand  Traverse  College,  Ben- 
zonia,  Mich.  Publication  :  Condition  of  the  Colored  People  of  Ohio,  1840, 
14  pp.  Married,  1841,  Nov.  23,  Nancy  Irene,  daughter  of  Eliphalet  and  Nancy 
(Bradish)  Bailey,  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.  She  died,  1887,  Sept.  29.  Three 
children,  one  son  and  two  daughters,  are  living.  Died  of  old  age,  at  Oberlin, 
O.,  Dec.  19,  1901,  aged  91  years,  1  month,  4  days. 

Barnes,  Jeremiah  Root,  son  of  Eli  and  Roxaua  (Newell)  Barnes;  was  born 
in  Southington,  Conn.,  1809,  March  9.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1834, 
and  from  Yale  Divinity  School,  1836.  m.  a.  Yale,  1892.  Ordained,  Salem, 
Ind.,  1838.  Evansville,  Ind.,  1836-45.  Agent,  Marietta  College,  1846-47. 
Stated  supply,  Piqua,  O.,  1847-50.  Principal,  Fairmount  Seminary,  Cincin- 
nati, 1851-54.  Stated  supply,  Georgetown,  0.,  1851-55.  Stated  supply, 
Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  1855-56.  At  Marine  Mills  and  other  places,  1856-69; 
Winona,  Minn.  {w.  c),  1870.  Retiring  from  the  ministry  he  resided  in 
Marietta,  0.,  1882-1901.     Publications :  Jepthah   and  other  Poems,  pp.  250, 

1887.     Married  June,  1836,  Katherine,  daughter  of  Joseph  and Piatt,  of 

Prospect,  Conn.  Wife  died,  1838 ;  one  child  living.  Marri-jd,  Sept.  26,  1839, 
Caroline  M.,  daughter  of  James  and  Mehitabel  (Pierson)  Webster,  of  Mari- 
etta, 0.  Wife  died  Nov.  3,  1889.  Five  children ;  three  daughters  living. 
Married,  Sept.  29,  1890,  Mrs.  Eliza  Tappen  Drew,  of  New  Orleans,  La.  Wife 
died  Jan.  8,  1897.  Died,  Jan.  1,  1901,  at  Marietta,  O.,  of  old  age,  aged  91 
years,  9  months,  22  days. 


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Bartlett,  Alfred  H. ,  son  of  Joseph  and  Ann  P.  (Willits)  Bartlett, 

was  born  in  Tuckerton,  N.  J.,  1833,  Jan.  20.  Was  ordained  at  Stockville, 
Neb.,  1874.  Pastorates:  Stockville,  1874.  ...  Stockville,  Neb.,  1893-99; 
in  Michigan,  1899-1901.  Married,  in  Greenvpich,  O.,  1860,  Hattie,  daughter 
of  Robert  and  Maria  (St.  John)  Griffin.  Four  children;  three  living.  Died 
of  heart  failure,  at  Stockville,  Neb.,  March  7,  1901,  aged  68  years,  1  month, 

17  days. 

Beaman,  Warren  Harrison,  son  of  John  and  Tabitha  (Bancroft)  Bea- 
man,  was  born  in  Wendell,  Mass.,  1813,  Jan.  7.  Studied  at  Amherst  Academy. 
Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1837.  Studied  theology  under  Rev. 
Samuel  M.  Worcester,  d.  d.,  Salem,  Mass.  Was  ordained  and  installed 
pastor  of  the  church  in  North  Hadley,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1841,  and  dismissed, 
July,  1872.  Re  sided  in  Amherst,  1872-1901.  Member  of  Hadley  School  Board. 
Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  Amherst,  1876-85.  Pastor  of  Zion's  Chapel 
(colored),  Amherst,  1888-96.  Publications:  Thanksgiving  Address.  The 
Memorial  Stone.  Centennial  Celebration  of  Wendell,  Mass.  Semi-Centennial 
of  the  building  of  the  North  Hadley  Church.  In  memory  of  Fifty  Years. 
Married,  April  27,  1841,  Elizabeth  Lydia,  daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  and 
Zervia  (Fox)  Worcester.  She  died  Oct.  24,  1889.  Five  children;  three  liv- 
ing. Died  at  North  Hadley,  Mass.,  of  pneumonia,  March  1,  1901,  aged  88 
years,  1  month,  24  days. 

Bell,  James  Madison,  d.  d.,  son  of  Thaddeus  and  Eleanor  (Youmans) 
Bell,  was  born  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1833,  Feb.  25.  Was  graduated  from 
University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1854,  and  from  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1857.  Ordained  and  installed  as  pastor  of  the  church  in  Ashby, 
Mass.,  July  21,  1858;  dismissed,  June  21,  1864.  Installed  pastor  of  Phillips 
Church,  Watertown,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1865;  dismissed.  May  23,  1871.  Prin- 
cipal of  West  Grammar  School,  Watertown.  Installed  pastor  of  the  church, 
North  Hadley,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1873;  dismissed,  April  20,  1876.  Installed 
pastor'Second  Church  in  Medvvay,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1876;  dismissed.  May  1, 
1886.  Resided  in  Watertown,  Mass.  Supplied  church  in  Weyland,  Mass., 
January,  1887,  to  March,  1888.  At  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  April  1,  1888,  to  April  2, 
1893.  Supplied  the  church,  North  Leominster,  Mass.,  July,  1893 ;  was  installed 
pastor,  Oct.  1,  1893.  Was  first  Dean  of  the  Leominster  Association  of 
Ministers,  1900.  President  Fitchburg  Congregational  Club.  1900.  d.  d.. 
University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1899.  Married,  Sept.  14,  1858.  Susan 
Foster,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  daughter  of  Enoch  and  Mary  (Foster)  Frye. 
Seven  children,  four  sons  and  three  daughters ;  three  living,  two  sons  and 
one  daughter.  Died  at  North  Leominster,  Mass.,  of  pneumonia,  Jan.  18, 
1901,  aged  67  years,  10  months,  18  days. 

Benedict,  William  Addison,  son  of  William  and  Adeline  (Fellows)  Bene- 
dict, was  born  in  Otego,  N.  Y.,  1822,  March  25.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst 
College,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1819.  a.  m.,  Amherst,  1849.  Military  agent,  grade  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  by  Governor  Buckingham,  State  of  Connecticut,  1863-65. 
Was  ordained  by  Greene  County  Presbytery,  N.  Y.,  1849.  Pastorates  :  Gllboa, 
N.Y.,  1850-55;  Plainfield,  Conn.,  1857-63;  East  Woodstock,  Conn.,  1870-72; 
Porafret,  Conn.,  1873-75;  Sutton,  Mass.,  1876-83;  Orange  Park,  Fla.,  1883-89 
(Established  Congregational  Church).  Retired  to  reside  in  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.,  1889.  Principal  of  Lyons  Academy,  Lyons,  N.  Y.  Principal  of  Plain- 
field  Academy,  Plainfield,  Conn.,  with  large  number  of  Cherokee  and  Choctaw 


1902.]  NECROLOGY.  17 

Indians  and  Spanish  youth  under  his  instruction.  Publication:  History  of 
Sutton,  Mass.  Married  Louisa  Newell,  Oct.  12,  1845,  who  died  April  13, 
1848.  No  children.  Married  Eliza  Eaton  (date  unknown).  No  children. 
Married,  1869,  Aug.  5,  Mary  Jackson,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Amanda  (Pratt) 
King,  of  Eagleville,  Conn.  She  died  April  24,  1899.  Four  children;  two 
sons  and  one  daughter  living.  Died  of  Bright's  disease  in  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.,  April  19,  1901,  aged  79  years  and  25  days. 

Bliss,  Charles  Robixsox,  son  of  Ebeuezer  and  Marilla  (Moore)  Bliss, 
was  born  in  Long  Meadow,  Mass.,  1828,  Nov.  5.  Studied  at  Westfield 
Academy.  Was  graduated  from  Williams  College  in  1854,  and  from  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1858.  Ordained  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  at 
Beverly,  N.  J.,  April  28,  1859.  Dismissed,  Nov.  18,  1861.  Installed  pastor 
of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Wakefield,  Mass.,  May  22,  1862.  Resigned, 
June  5,  1877,  and  dismissed  by  Council,  Dec.  4,  1879.  Elected  secretary  of 
the  New  West  Education  Commission,  June  20,  1880,  in  which  service  he  re- 
mained until  the  union  of  the  Commission  with  the  Congregational  Education 
Society,  June,  1893.  Editor  of  the  New  West  Gleaner  and  Christian  Educa- 
tion, from  1886  to  June,  1897.  From  1897  to  1899,  financial  agent  of  Salt 
Lake  City  College.  Publications:  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  pp.  24,  1863;  pp. 
25,  1865.  Wakefield  Congregational  Church;  a  commemorative  sketch,  pp. 
90,  1876.  Godless,  or  Not;  a  word  on  the  question  of  the  Bible  in  the 
schools,  pp.  32.  New  Mexico,  pp.  16,  1879.  The  Work  of  the  New  West 
Education  Commission,  pp.  10,  1886.  The  New  West  Education  Commis- 
sion, pp.  22,  1889.  Married,  Oct.  15,  1862,  Mary  Farnham,  daughter  of 
Henry  and  Susan  Johnson  (^Farnham)  Smith.  No  children.  Mrs.  Bliss  died 
In  Fanwood,  N.  J.,  Feb.  17,  1901.  Mr.  Bliss  died  of  pneumonia  in  Long 
Meadow,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1901,  aged  73  years,  5  months,  28  days. 

Bradford,  Benjamin  Franklin,  d.  d.,  son  of  Paul  Pendleton  and  Rhoda 
(Babcock)  Bradford,  was  born  in  Stonington,  Conn.,  1819,  Aug.  26.  Edu- 
cated at  Falley  Seminary,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Ordained,  1845,  in  Wesleyan  Metho- 
dist Communion.  Pastorates  :  Onondaga  Reservation,  Seneca  Falls,  Pen  Yan 
(Wesleyan  churches)  ;  Canoga,  as  supply  in  Presbyterian  Church ;  Nunda,  as 
supply  in  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Pastor  of  Congregational  churches  at 
Suspension  Bridge;  Charlotte,  Mich. ;  Chester,  N.  J. ;  Darien,  Conn.,  1877-81 ; 
Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1881-88  ;  Cedar  Grove,  N.  J.,  1889-1901.  Married,  1845,  Mary 
A.,  daughter  of  Amory  and  Mary  A.  (Brigham)  Howe,  of  Granby,  Oswego 
County,  N. Y.,  who  died  March  11,  1872.  Children:  Amory  H.,  Cornelia  F., 
and  Mary  E.  Bradford.  Married,  April  1,  1879,  Julia  S.  Ware,  of  Mt.  Holly, 
N.  J.,  and  formerly  of  Bangor,  Me.  Degree  of  d.  d.  from  Drury  College; 
preacher  New  Jersey  Association  1901,  meeting  in  Baltimore.  Publications  : 
Many  pamphlets  and  sermons  on  subjects  of  current  interest.  One  of  the 
prominent  leaders  in  the  movement  for  the  abolition  of  slavery.  Died  from 
pneumonia,  Dec.  24, 1901 ,  at  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  aged  82  years,  4  months, 
28  days. 

BRANcn,  Edwin  Thompson,  son  of  Elisha  and  Sallie  (Thompson)  Branch, 
was  born  in  Worthington,  Mass.,  1816,  April  12.  Was  graduated  from 
Oberlin  College,  1845,  and  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  1848.  Was 
ordained  by  the  Genesee  (Mich.)  Association,  1848.  Preached  in  places  as 
follows:  1848-51,  Genesee,  Mich.;  1851-53,  Hartland;  1853-55,  Salem; 
1855-62,    Oakwood;     1862-67,    Vernon;    1867-74    Maple    Rapids;     1874-78, 


18  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

Grand  Ledge;  1878-85,  Somerset;  1885-89,  Clayton  (Pres.  ch.)-  1889,  re- 
moved to  Homer  and  retired  from  active  service.  Married,  1847,  to  Lauretta 
L.,  daughter  of  Deacon  Thomas  and  Lydia  (Gilbert)  Turner,  of  Oberlin,  O. 
Six  children  were  born;  three  are  living.  Married,  second  time,  to  Mi-s. 
Hannah  Burt,  of  Homer,  Mich.,  who  survives  him.  Died  of  hemorrhage  of 
the  lungs,  at  Homer,  Mich.,  Jan.  27,  1901,  aged  83  years,  9  months,  16  days. 

Brown,  Sherman  William,  son  of  Hiram  Clarlj  and  Alice  A.  (Stewart) 
Brown,  was  born  in  "West  Winfleld,  N.  Y.,  186G,  June  18.  Studied  at  West 
Winfleld  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Was  graduated  from  Hamilton  College. 
Hamilton  N.  Y.,  1887,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1890.  Berlin 
University,  1890-93.  Was  ordained  at  Spencer,  Mass.,  June  6,  1893. 
Received  the  Andover  Fellowship,  1890-92.  Elected  to  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Hamilton  College,  1887.  Married,  July  15,  1895,  Clara  Anna  Paulina, 
daughter  of  Bernhard  and  Frieda  Theresa  (Von  Loeben)  Von  Beyer,  Berlin, 
Germany.  Three  children.  Died  of  rheumatism  of  the  heart,  in  Spencer, 
Mass.,  March  1,  1901,  aged  34  years,  8  months,  14  days. 

Burroughs,  George  Stockton,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  son  of  George  W.  and 
Olivia  C.  (Stockton)  Burroughs,  was  born  in  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  1855,  Jan,  6. 
Educated  at  Mantria  Academy,  Philadelphia.  Was  graduated  from  Princeton 
College,  1873,  and  from  the  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  1877.  Was 
ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Lehigh,  at  Slatington,  Pa.,  July  10,  1877, 
Pastorates:  Slatington,  Pa.,  May  1,  1877,  to  Jan.  31,  1880;  Fairfleld,  Conn., 
installed,  March  9,  1880,  dismissed,  Jan.  22,  1884;  New  Britain,  Conn., 
installed,  Feb.  7,  1884,  dismissed,  Dec.  28,  1886;  Church  of  Christ,  Amherst 
College,  Mass..  installed,  Jan.  12,  1887,  dismissed,  Sept.  30,  1892.  Also,  Samuel 
Green  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature.  President,  Wabash  College,  Craw- 
fordsville,  Ind.,  October,  1892,  to  September,  1899.  Professor  of  Old  Testa- 
ment Language  and  Literature,  Theological  Seminary,  Oberlin,  O.,  1899-1901. 
Deerees  conferred:  ph.  c,  Princeton,  1884;  d.  d  ,  Princeton,  1887;  l.l.  d., 
Marietta  College,  1895.  Married,  May,  1877,  at  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  Emma 
Frances,  daughter  of  Rev.  Gardiner  Spring  and  Emily  A.  (Fi.'^her)  Plumley. 
Four  children;  three  living,  Mabel,  Ralph,  and  Edmund.  Died  of  sarcoma, 
at  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1901,  aged  46  years,  9  months,  16  days. 

Byington,  Ezra  Hoyt,  d.  d.,  son  of  Stephen  and  Sarah  (Hoyt)  Byington, 
was  born  in  Hinesburgh,  Vt.,  1828,  Sept.  3.  Was  educated  in  Uinesburgh 
Academy.  University  of  Vermont,  1852.  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 
1857.  Was  ordained  and  installed  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Windsor,  Vt.,  Feb.  23,  1859;  was  dismissed  Oct.  1,  1869.  January,  1871,  to 
October,  1878,  pastor  at  Brunswick,  Me.  June  23,  1880,  to  May  1,  1887,  at 
Monson,  Mass.  1852-55,  principal  of  Underbill  Academy.  1858,  at  Royalton, 
Vt.  Supplied  the  American  Presbyterian  Church,  Montreal,  1869.  Travelled 
in  Europe,  spending  several  months  in  the  years  l«86-87,  1892,  1896.  From 
1887  until  his  death  supplied  churches  while  engaged  in  literary  pursuits. 
Taught  systematic  theology  at  Lay  College,  Rev<re,  Mass.  a.  b.,  a.  m..  1852, 
University  of  Vermont;  1855,  D.  D.,  University  of  Vermont.  Pre.'«ident, 
1885,  of  Connecticut  Valley  Congregational  Club.  President,  1898,  U.  V.  M. 
Association.  Chaplain.  1890,  N.  E.  Association  U.  V.  M.  Librarian  and  His- 
toriographer N.  E.  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society,  1892-93.  Member  of 
the  American  Church  History  Society;  Mass.  Sunday  Protection  League, 
1895-1901.     Trustee  of  Monson  Academy,  Monson,  Mass.,  1880-87.     Pu!»llca- 


1902.]  NECROLOGY,  19 

tions  :  Keview  of  Ministry  in  "Windsor,  Vt.,  1869.  History  and  Functions  of 
Free  Public  Libraries ;  address  at  Dedication  of  Monson  Library,  1882.  His- 
torical Address  Centennial  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Hinesburgh,  Vt. , 
1890.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Rev.  John  Wheeler,  D.  D.,  1894.  The  Puritan 
in  England  and  New  England,  1896,  Roberts  Bros.,  pp.  406.  The  Christ  of 
Yesterday,  To-day  and  Forever,  Roberts  Bros.,  1897,  322  pp.  History  of  the 
Old  South  Church,  Windsor,  Vt.  (pam.),  1898.  Memorial  of  Rev.  Ebenezer 
Cutler,  D.  D.,  Boston  and  Chicago  Pilgrim  Press,  1898,  207  pp.  History  of 
the  First  Congregational  Church,  Windsor,  Vt.,  Windsor,  1898,  138  pp. 
The  Puritan  as  a  Colonist  and  Reformer,  Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1899,  375  pp.  Memoir  Rev.  Henry  A.  Hazen,  d.  d.,  1901.  Married  Jan.  14, 
1858,  Ann  Eliza,  daughter  of  Rev.  Otto  Smith  and  Laura  Jane  (Huntington) 
Hoyt,  at  New  Haven,  Vt.  She  died  at  Monson,  Mass.,  March  11,  1883.  No 
children.  Married,  June  14,  1887,  Louisa  Jane,  daughter  of  Dr.  William 
and  Sarah  Paine  (Hemenway)  Workman,  at  Worcester,  Mass.  No  children. 
Died  of  heart  failure,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  May  16,  1901,  aged  72  years,  8 
months,  13  days. 

Chase,  Andrew  Lyford,  son  of  Andrew  Jackson  and  Lois  (Lyford)  Chase, 
was  born  in  Atkinson,  Me.,  1859,  Nov.  26.  Educated  at  Bucksport  Seminary, 
Maine,  1883.  Spent  three  years  at  Boston  University,  1883-85.  Was 
graduated  from  the  Boston  University  Theological  School,  1889,  and  from 
Harvard,  1890.  Was  ordained  and  installed  as  .pastor  at  Montrose,  Colo., 
Feb.  20,  1891 ;  dismissed,  September,  1891.  Installed  pastor  of  the  church  in 
Foxcroft,  Me.,  Dec.  31,  1891 ;  dismissed,  June  1,  1896.  Installed  pastor  of  the 
churches  in  Elliot  and  York,  Me.,  Feb.  2,  1897 ;  dismissed,  January,  1900.  In- 
stalled pastor  of  the  church  In  Sanford,  Me.,  Jan.  31,  1900.  Married,  Dec.  12, 
1893,  Martha  Libby,  of  Portland,  Me.,  daughter  of  George  O.  and  Margaret  S. 
Durgin.  Died  at  South  Sebec,  Me.,  of  consumption  of  the  liver.  May  30, 
1901,  aged  41  years,  6  months,  4  days. 

Chittenden,  Albert  Jerome,  son  of  Rev.  Albert  Cornelius  and  Patience 
Lavinia  Chittenden,  was  born  in  Westbrook,  Conn  ,  1838,  July  26.  Studied 
in  Ripon  College,  Wis.  Was  graduated  in  1868.  Andover  Theological 
Seminary.  1872-74,  and  Chicago  Theological  Seminary  1875.  Was  ordained 
by  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference,  Wis.,  Sept.  28, 1862.  Superintendent 
of  Indian  Missions  at  White  Earth,  Minn.,  1868-72.  Pastor  at  Clinton, 
la.,  1876.  At  Georgetown  and  Boulder,  Col.,  1876-80.  Principal  of  Pre- 
paratory Department,  Wheaton  College,  Wheaton,  111.,  1880-81.  Pastor  at 
Linwood,  111.,  1881-83;  at  Wheaton  College  Church,  1883-90.  Also  instruc- 
tor in  Biblical  Exegesis  and  the  Canon  of  the  Scriptures.  In  the  service  of 
the  American  Missionary  Association  in  Tennessee  and  Kentucky,  1890-91. 
Pastor,  Mills  River,  Mass.,  1893-96.  Retired  to  reside  at  New  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  1896-1901.  Publications  :  The  Candidating  Fair,  a  Student's  Dream  of 
Trial  Preaching,  pp.  48,  1873.  Words  and  Facts  in  the  Science  of  Religion, 
pp.  17,  1876.  Studies  in  Justice,  in  five  parts,  pp.  64,  1880.  Story  of  the  But- 
tons, or  The  Man  who  Owned  the  Earth,  with  other  poems,  pp.  29,  1895. 
Married,  Oct.  20,  1876,  Eliza  Jackson,  daughter  of  George  Cotton  and  Sophia 
Harmer  (Johns)  Partridge.  Five  children;  four  are  living.  Died  at  New 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  of  paralysis  and  Bright's  disease,  Feb.  4,  1901,  aged  62 
years,  6  months,  9  days. 

Cooley,  Franklin  Mortimer,  son  of  Aaron  and  Prudia  (Hibbard)  Cooley, 


20  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

was  born  in  Cooley  Valley,  Wis.,  1833,  Feb.  14.  Was  ordained  by  tiie 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference  of  America,  1858,  Oct.  3.  Pastorates  :  Britt, 
la. ;  Waterbury,  S.  D. ;  Cherokee,  la. ;  Ferryville,  Wis.  Congregational 
Church  in  Crossville,  Tenn. ;  resigned  Oct.  4,  1891.  Publication:  To  Be 
or  not  to  Be;  a  Defence  of  Spirituality  against  the  Views  of  the  Second 
Adventists,  pp.  7,  1876,  Cherokee,  la.  Married,  1853,  Mercy  A.,  daughter  of 
Ira  and  Sarah  W.  (Partridge)  Wilicox,  of  Franklin  County,  Wis.  Eight 
children;  five  living.  Died  at  Victory,  Wis.,  of  blood  poisoning,  June,  15, 
1901,  aged  68  years,  4  months,  1  day. 

Cdrtis,  Lucius  Quintius,  son  of  Deacon  Elizur  and  Amanda  Steele  (Pitkin) 
Curtis,  was  born  at  Torrlngford,  Conn.,  1812,  Nov.  16.  Fitted  for  college  at 
Torringford  Academy.  Was  graduated  from  Williams  College,  1835;  Yale 
Seminary;  Andover  Theological  Seminary.  Ordained  by  the  Litchfield  South 
Association  at  Woodbury,  Conn.,  July  8,  1846;  dismissed,  June  7,  1854.  In- 
stalled pastor  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  May  28,  1856;  dismissed  May  19,  1868. 
Pastor,  Ripon  College  Church,  Ripon,  Wis.  Pastor  of  church  in  Lyons, 
Iowa,  1870-76.  Publications :  Man  above  Nature,  Andover  Beview,  August, 
1892 ;  Relation  of  Evolution  to  Christianity,  New  Englander,  September, 
1880,  afterwards  republished  in  an  English  Theological  Quarterly.  Married, 
June  28,  1848,  to  Emily  Chauncey,  daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  and  Abigail 
(Goodrich)  Whittlesey.  No  children.  Died  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  of  heart 
failure,  Feb.  11,  1901,  aged  88  years,  2  months,  25  days. 

CusHMAN,  John  Paine,  son  of  John  Paine  and  Maria  Jones  (Tallmadge) 
Cushman,  was  born  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1830,  Jan.  19.  Studied  at  Academy,  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  and  the  Collegiate  Institute,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Was  graduated 
from  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1851,  and  from  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  New  York  City,  1856.  Ordained  and  installed  at  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y., 
May  29,  1860;  dismissed  July,  1862.  Installed,  Brighton,  Mass.,  May  6, 
1863;  dismissed  May  6,  1866.  Supplied  at  Granby,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1867,  to 
May  1,  1870.  Installed  at  Royalston,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1870.  Dismissed, 
1872,  to  go  and  care  for  his  mother  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  until  1885.  Installed 
at  Castine,  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1885.  Married,  May  14,  1861,  Henrietta  Caroline, 
daughter  of  Rev.  John  and  Margaret  Graves  (Jackson)  Maltby.  Died,  of 
exhaustion,  at  Castine,  Me.,  Feb.  5,  1901,  aged  71  years,  16  days. 

Dada,  Edward  Payson,  son  of  Noah  and  Sarah  (Clark)  Dada,  was  born  in 
Otisco,  N.  Y.,  1832,  April  11.  Received  his  academic  training  at  Austiuburgh ; 
O. ;  was  graduated  from  Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  O.,  1861,  and  from  the 
Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1864.  Was  ordained,  in  1864,  by  the  Con- 
gregational Association,  at  Belvidere,  III.  Settlements:  Pecatonica,  III., 
Ontario,  Lafayette,  and  Richford,  N.Y. ;  Pierce,  Springfield,  Friend,  Hem- 
ingford,  Neb. ;  Columbia  City,  Wash.  Married,  May  3,  1864,  at  Belvidere, 
111.,  Rose,  daughter  of  Dr.  and  Eliza  M.  (Moore)  Taggart.  Two  children. 
Died  of  pneumonia  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  March  19,  1901,  aged  68  years,  11 
months,  8  days. 

Day,  Hiram,  son  of  Adonijah  and  Elizabeth  (Marvin)  Day,  was  born  in 
Burlington,  Otsego  County,  New  York,  1813,  April  6.  Studied  at  Bridgewater 
Academy,  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Oneida  Institute,  Whitesborough,  N.  Y., 
1835-39;  Theological  Institute  of  Connecticut,  East  Windsor,  Conn,  (now 
Hartford  Theological  Seminary),  1839-42.  Was  ordained  and  installed  at 
South  Cornwall,  Conn.,  Feb.  29,  1844;  dismissed,  Oct.  9,  1848.     Supplied  at 


1902.]  NECROLOGY.  21 

West  Hartland,. Conn.,  1849,  and  at  Simsbury,  1850.  Installed  pastor  at  Stafford 
Springs,  Conn,  (first  house  of  worship),  April  30,  1851;  dismissed,  May  24, 
1856.  Installed  pastor  at  North  Manchester,  Conn.,  May  5,  1857,  and  dis- 
missed March  30,  1859.  Pastor  at  Northbridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1860,  until 
April,  1862.  Resided  in  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  1862-66.  Installed  pastor 
nt  Windham,  Conn.,  May  23,  1866,  and  dismissed  March  24,  1869.  Supplied 
at  Thorndrke,  Mass.  Pastor  at  Chatham,  Mass.,  March  6,  1870,  until  April 
50,  1877.  Resided  in  Chicago,  111.  Pastor  of  the  church  in  Glencoe,  111. 
Without  charge,  Oct.  17,  1880,  to  July  1,  1888.     Married,  May  17,  1844,  Emily 

Lincoln,  daughter  of and  Hannah  (Lincoln)  Foster.     She  died  March 

28,  1901,  aged  84.  Four  children;  two  died  in  infancy,  and  a  daughter  at 
15  years.  One  son,  Arthur  H.,  of  Glencoe,  111.,  survives  them.  Died  of  old 
age,  at  Glencoe,  111.,  June  22,  1901,  aged  88  years,  1  month,  16  days. 

Dennis,  Charles  Wesley,  sou  of  Deacon  Norman  W.  and  Maria  (Hitch- 
cock; Dennis,  was  born  in  Rutland,  Wis.,  1849,  Aug.  13.  Studied  at  Albion 
Academy,  1868-69.  Was  licensed  to  preach,  September,  1881,  by  the  Free 
Baptist  Association.  First  pastorate  with  the  Churches  in  West  and  East  Vin- 
land  and  Thomson's  Corners,  1881-83.  Was  graduated  from  Hillsdale  College, 
1889,  supplying  in  the  meanwhile  at  Cambria  Mills  and  South  Allen,  1883- 
85;  Macon  and  Wampler's  Lake,  1885-77;  Brooklyn  (Pres.),  1888;  Jackson 
(Congl.),  1888-89;  Lamars,  la.,  889-90;  Zanesville,  Minn.,  1890;  Emerald 
Grove,  Wis.,  1897-99.  At  Aniery  and  Clear  Lake,  Wis.,  1899-1900.  Publi- 
cations :  Poems.  Nine  Objections  to  Magnetic  Healing,  as  answered  by  the 
Bible,  pp.  14,  1900.  Married,  March  2,  1871,  Charity  L.,  daughter  of 
Freeman  R.  and  Charity  M.  (Shaw)  Martin.  One  son  living.  Died  of 
apoplexy,  at  Amery,  Wis.,  March  9,  1901,  aged  51  years,  6  months,  27  days. 

Dixox,  James  Jediah  Alexander  Tillson,  son  of  Samuel  and  Margaret 
Redmond  (Alexander)  Dixon,  was  born  in  Vandalia,  Bond  County,  111.,  1828, 
July  1.  Was  graduated  from  Illinois  College,  Jacksonville,  111.,  1853,  and 
from  Lane  Theological  Seminary,  1856.  Was  ordained  at  Metamora,  111., 
Sept.  3,  1856  ;  resigned,  1862,  and  removed  to  Woodstock,  111, ;  resigned,  1865, 
and  removed  to  INIetamora,  remaining  there  until  1871.  1871,  called  to  the 
church  in  Irvingtou,  Neb.  1873,  removed  to  Bunker  Hill,  Kan.  1889,  removed 
to  Atwood,  Kan.  Failing  health  compelled  resignation.  Chaplain  of  the  146th 
Regiment,  U.  S.  Infantry,  1876.  Elected  to  State  Legislature,  Kansas,  1879. 
Probate; Judge  of  Russell  County,  Kan.,  1882.  Elected  the  second  time  to  State 
Legislature,  1884.  Superintendent  of  Schools  of  Russell  County,  Kan.  Mar- 
ried 1852,  July  19,  Anna  Lydia,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Lydia  W.  (Massey) 
Holmes,  of  Jacksonville,  111.  Mrs.  Dixon  died  in  Atwood,  Kan.,  March  4, 
1897.  Five  children.  Two  are  living,  Mrs.  Lillie  D.  Harbaugh,  Bunker  Hill 
Kan.,  and  Ernest  H.  Dixon,  Dallas,  Tex.  Died  of  inflammation  of  stomach, 
at  Bunker  Hill,  Kau.,  Oct.  21,  1901,  aged  73  years,  3  months,  20  days. 

Doe,  Franklin  Bradley,  .son  of  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Harding)  Doe,  was 
born  in  Swanton,  Vt.,  Dec.  5,  1827.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College, 
1851;  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1854.  Ordained  at  Lancaster,  Mass., 
Oct.  19,  1854.  Installed  pastor  at  Appleton,  Wis.,  Oct.  19,  1858.  Superin- 
tendent of  the  American  Home  Missionary  Society  in  Wisconsin,  from  Octo- 
ber, 1868,  to  1883.  Superintendent  of  Home  Missions  for  Texas,  Arkansas, 
Missouri,  and  Oklahoma  from  1883-93.  Returned  to  Wisconsin,  1893.  Sup- 
plied churches,  filling  vacancies,  from  three  months  to  one  year,  at  Clinton- 


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ville,  Neilsville,  Ashland,  Eau  Claire,  West  Salem.  Married,  Aug.  31,  1854,. 
Mary  Agnes,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Jennie  (Carter)  Beecroft,  Bangor,  Me. 
Three  children  living  and  two  deceased.  Died  at  Ashland,  Wis.,  of  disease 
of  the  heart,  May  23,  1901,  aged  73  years,  5  months,  18  days. 

Emery,  Samuel  Hopkins,  d.  d.,  son  of  Joshua  and  Elizabeth  (Welch) 
Emery,  was  born  in  Boxford,  Mass.,  1815,  Aug.  15.  Entered  Phillips  Acad- 
emy, Andover,  Mass.,  1823.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1834,  and 
from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1837.  Was  ordained  and  installed 
pastor  of  Spring  Street  (now  Winslow)  Church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  Nov.  23, 
1837;  dismissed  by  Council,  Dec.  23,  1840.  Installed  pastor  of  the  church  in 
Bedford,  Mass.,  June  30,  1841;  dismissed,  1846.  Recalled  to  and  installed 
pastor  of  the  Winslow  Church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1847,  and  dismissed 
by  Codncil,  Oct.  2,  1855.  Installed  pastor  of  the  church  in  Quincy,  111.,  Dec. 
12,  1856,  dismissed  by  Council,  December,  1868.  Supplied  New  England 
Church,  Chicago,  111.,  January,  1869,  to  April,  1869.  Supplied  the  Hichmond 
Street  Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1869-71.  Acting  pastor  of  Olivet  Church, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  April,  1872,  to  May,  1874.  Supplied  the  church  in  North 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  June  1,  1874,  to  Oct.  1,  1876.  Called  to  Taunton,  Mass.,  as 
ministfcr-at-large,  and  superintendent  of  charity  work.  Received  degree  of 
D.  D.  from  Amherst  College,  1891.  Registrar  of  the  General  Association  of 
Illinois,  1859-69.  "Vice-President  of  American  Peace  Society.  President  of 
Old  Colony  Historical  Society.  Chaplain  of  the  Wm.  H.  Bartlett  Post,  G.  A.  R. 
While  pastor  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  appointed  for  nine  months  army  chaplain,  by 
President  Lincoln.  Member  of  the  State  (Mass.)  Legislature,  1889-90. 
Made  pastor  emeritus  of  AVinslow  Church,  1896.  Publications:  Prize  essay. 
Peace,  Andover  Theological  Seminary.  Ministry  of  Taunton,  2  vols.,  pp. 
394-360,  1853,  J.  P.  Jewett  &  Co.  Supplement,  1894.  History  of  the  Congre- 
gational Church,  North  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1876,  pp.  106.  History  of  Taunton, 
Mass.,  pp.  878,  1893.  Historical  Sermon,  Berkeley,  Mass.,  1887.  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  Sermon,  Winslow  Church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1887.  Anniversary 
Sermon,  fifty  years  (of  himself),  1887.  Married,  March  7, 1838,  Julia,  daughter 
of  William  and  Elizabeth  Dean  (Dennis)  Read,  of  Taunton,  Mass.  She  died 
in  Taunton,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1901.  Four  children:  William  Reed,  Samuel  Hop- 
kins, Jr.,  Francis  Welch  Reed,  and  Joseph  Welch ;  two  living,  Samuel  H. 
and  Joseph  W.,  at  Quincy,  111.  Died  in  Taunton,  Mass.,  of  heart  disease, 
Oct.  3,  1901,  aged  86  years,  1  month,  11  days. 

Fairchild,  George  Thompson,  ll.  d,  son  of  Grandison  and  Nancy 
(Harris)  Fairchild,  was  born  in  Brownholm,  O.,  1838,  Oct.  6.  Was  grad- 
uated from  Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  O.,  1862.     Was  ordained  at  Lansing, 

Mich.,  1871.     1865,  professor  in  English   literature,  Michigan  State 

Agricultural  College.  1879,  president  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College. 
1898,  professor  in  English  literature,  Berea  College,  Berea,  Ky.,  and  acting 
president.  1897,  President  of  the  National  Education  Association.  Re- 
ceived degree  ll.  r>.,  Oberlin  College,  1893.  Published  addresses  may  be 
found  in  the  Reports  of  the  Michigan  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1875-77, 
and  Kansas  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  1881-97,  and  Connecticut  and 
New  Jersey  Boards  of  Agriculture,  1897-98.  Rural  Wealth  and  Welfare, 
Macmillan  Company,  N.  Y.,  1900.  For  editorials  and  baccalaureate  sermons, 
see  files  of  the  Industrialist,  published  by  the  Kansas  State  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, 1880-98.     Married,  Nov.  25,  1883,  Charlotte  Pearl,  daughter  of  David 


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and  Mary  (Mechem)  Halsted,  of  Venice,  Cayuga  County,  N.  Y.  Five  chil- 
dren :  Mrs.  Agnes  Mary  (C.  H.)  Kirshner,  Kansas  City,  Mo. ;  Edwin  Milton, 
Albany,  N.  Y. ;  Paul  Halsted,  Passaic,  N.  J.;  David  Grandison,  Washingtou, 
D.  C;  Anna  Delia  (F.  H.)  White,  Broolilyn,  N.  Y.  Died  in  Columbus,  0-, 
of  heart  failure,  March  16,  1901,  aged  62  years,  5  months,  10  days. 

Faikfield,  Miner  Wynn,  son  of  Rev.  Micaiah  and  Hannah  VVynn  (Neal) 
Fairfield,  was  born  in  Parkersburg,  Va  ,  1823,  May  20.  Studied  in  the  public 
schools  of  Troy,  O.,  and  Marietta  College,  Marietta,  O.  Was  graduated  from 
Oberlin  College,  1844,  and  from  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  1847.  Was 
ordained  at  Republic,  0.,  October,  1847.  His  pastorates  were :  Wakeman,  0., 
1848;  Sandusky,  O.,  1851;  Medina,  O.,  1852;  Brimfield,  111.,  1857.  President 
and  pastor.  Olivet  College,  Olivet,  Mich.,  1858.  Pastor,  2d  Congregational 
Church,  Oberlin,  0.,  1860;  Lyons,  la.,  1864.  Secretary  of  Boston  Tract  So- 
ciety. Pastor,  Oak  Park,  111.,  1866;  Dartford,  Wis.,  1870;  Lansing,  Mich., 
1872;  Romeo,  Mich.,  1874;  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1881  ;  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1885-88; 
Orraond,  Fla.,  1890-91.  Published  articles  :High  Pi'essure  versus  Hygiene  in 
our  Public  Schools,  1882.  Christians  and  Secret  Societies,  1882.  Funeral 
Sermon,  Wm.  P.  Russell,  1873.  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  1887.  Married,  Aug. 
21,  1845,  Emily  F.  Fairchild,  of  Brownhelm,  O.  Five  children;  three  are  liv- 
ing, two  sons  and  one  daughter.  Died  of  pericranial  neuralgia,  at  Ypsilanti, 
Mich.,  June  2,  1901,  aged  78  years,  12  days. 

FiSK,  Franklin  Woodbury,  d.  d.,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Hannah  (Proctor) 
Fisk,  was  born  in  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  1820,  Feb.  16.  Was  graduated  from  Yale 
College,  1849,  and  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1852.  Was  licensed  to  preach 
by  the  New  Haven  Association,  July  15,  1852.  Was  ordained  as  an  evangelist 
in  Chicago,  April  28,  1859.  Supplied  Union  Park  Church,  1859-62.  Pro- 
fessor of  rhetoric  and  English  literature,  Beloit  College,  1854-59.  Professor 
of  sacred  rhetoric,  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1859,  until  his  death, 
1901.  D.  D.  from  Olivet  College,  1865,  and  from  Yale  College,  1886;  ll.  d. 
from  Beloit  College,  1888.  Publications :  Manual  of  Preaching,  2d  ed. 
Addresses.  Congregationalists  and  Theological  Education.  The  Spiritual 
Life  of  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  as  expressed  in  its  Chapel  services. 
Sermons  and  other  addresses.  Married,  March  9,  1854,  to  Mrs.  Amelia  Allen 
Austin,  daughter  of  George  Bowen,  Woodstock,  Conn.  Mrs.  Fisk  died  May 
1,  1881.  Children:  Franklin,  Proctor,  Amelia  Maria,  and  Henry  Edward 
who  died  April,  1890.  Married,  Dec.  23,  1885,  to  Mis.  S.  Jennette  Hitchcock, 
daughter  of  Elijah  and  Rebecca  Gardiner,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.  Died  of  can- 
cer of  the  stomach  in  Chicago,  III.,  July  4,  1901,  aged  81  years,  4  months, 
18  days. 

Foster,  Davis,  d.  d.,  son  of  Richard  and  Irene  (Burroughs)  Foster,  was  born 
in  Hanover,  N.  H.,  Oct.  26,  1822.  Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College, 
1849,  and  Andover  Theologicil  Seminary,  1855.  Ordained  and  installed,  West 
Newbury,  Mass.,  October,  1855;  di>raissed,  October,  1867.  Called  as  acting 
pastor  to  Winch  ndon,  Mass.,  December,  1867,  installed  pastor  May  19,  1869; 
resigned.  May  19,  1901,  and  then  made  pastor  emeritus.  Served  in  the  Christian 
Commission  during  the  Civil  War.  d.  d.,  1885,  Dartmouth  College.  Was 
married,  March  20,  185*5,  to  Harriet  Louise,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Eliza 
(Cobb)  Darling,  Bucksport,  Me.  Two  sons  and  one  daughter;  eldest  son 
not  living;  second  son,  Herbert  D.,  professor  of  History  in  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege.    Daughter  engaged  in  kindergarten  work,  Washington,  D.  C.     Died  of 


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heart  disease  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  14,  1901,  aged  79  years,  1  month, 
19  days. 

Foster,  Richard  Baxter,  son  of  Richard  and  Irene  (Burroughs)  Foster, 
was  born  in  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1826,  Oct.  25.  Was  graduated  from  Dartraoutli 
Colh'ge,  1851.  Went  to  Jacksonville,  III.  In  1856  went  to  Kansas,  and  spent 
the  summer  campaigning  against  the  border  ruffians.  In  1862  enlisted  in  the 
1st  Nebraska  Regiment,  U.  S.  V..  aid  w^s  afterwards  transferred  to  the  63d 
U.  S.  V.  (colored),  becoming  First  Lieutenant.  In  command  at  the  battle  of 
Palmetto  Ranch,  May  25,  1865,  the  last  battle  in  which  cannon  were  used. 
He  established  Lincoln  Institute,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.  (now  a  thriving  State 
Normal  School  for  the  training  of  colored  teachers).  In  1872  he  resigned 
the  principalship  of  Lincoln  Institute,  and  entered  the  ministry  as  pastor  of 
the  Congregational  Church  in  Osborne  City,  Kan.  The  following  settlements 
were:  Redcliff,  Col.,  1882-84;  Milford,  Kan.,  1884-88;  Cheney,  Kan.,  1888-90; 
•  Stillwater,  Okla.,  1890-94;  Perkins,  Okl.,  1894-96;  Okarche,  Okla.,  1896-99, 
teaching  also  in  the  theological  deparfment  of  Kingfisher  College.  Married, 
Oct.  23,  1851,  to  Jemima,  daughter  of  John  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Clelland) 
EwiDg,  who  died  Oct.  3,  1853.  One  child.  Married,  May  8,  1855,  Lucy  Reed, 
daughter  of  Festus  and  Sarah  Ann  (Woodruff)  Reed.  Ten  children;  seven 
are  living.  Died  of  pneumonia,  in  Okarche,  Okla.,  March  30,  1901,  aged  74 
years,  3  months,  5  days. 

Franklin,  John  Lester,  son  of  William  and  Clarissa  (Seagrave)  Franklin, 
was  born  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  March  19,  1856.  Fitted  for  college  under  a 
private  tutor  and  in  the  Hopkins  Grammar  School,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Was 
graduated  from  Yale  College,  1879,  and  from  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1882. 
Ordained  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  12,  1882.  In  1888  was  called  to  Pilgrim 
Congregational  Church,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  resigned  in  1896.  In  Europe  until  1898. 
In  October,  1898,  assumed  charge  of  the  Plymouth  Congregational  Church, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Married,  June  9,  1896,  Anna  C,  daughter  of  Nelson  M.  and 
Martha  W.  Clute,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  One  son.  Died  of  pneumonia,  in  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  1901,  aged  44  years,  9  months,  14  days. 

Gates,  Hiram  Nichols,  son  of  Isaac  Palmer  and  Sarah  (McFarland) 
Gates,  was  born  at  Fowler,  N.  Y.,  1820,  May  31.  Was  graduated  from  Union 
College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1846,  and  from  Windsor  Hill  Seminary,  now 
Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1850.  Ordained  at  East  Windsor  Hill,  Conn., 
as  a  home  missionary,  August  8,  1850.  Served  in  Iowa,  1850-62,  irregularly 
on  account  of  wife's  health,  in  the  following  places :  Yankee  Settlement  (now 
Edgewood),  Delhi,  Almoral,  Earlville,  and  Bankston  Settlement.  Installed 
at  Barkhampsted,  Conn..  Aug.  12,  1863;  dismissed,  1866.  Acting  pastor  at 
Northfleld,  Conn.,  1866-71.  Appointed  general  missionary  to  Northern  Min- 
nesota, 1872-74.  Superintendent  of  missions  in  Nebraska,  1874-81.  Mission- 
ary in  David  City,  1881-83 ;  thence  removed  to  reside  in  West  Hartland,  Conn. 
He  supplied  the  West  Hartland  Church  two  years,  1884-86.  In  1889  he 
removed  to  Medford,  Mass.,  where  he  lived  until  his  death.  Married,  Sept. 
15,  1846,  to  Mary  Chaney,  daughter  of  John  and  Margaret  (Covil)  Chaney,  of 
Unadilla  Forks,  N.  Y.  Mary  Chaney  Gates  died  Sept.  23,  1890.  No  chil- 
dren. Died  in  Medford,  Mass.,  of  heart  disease,  Feb.  7,  1901,  aged  80  years, 
S  months,  6  days. 

■Gates,  Matthew  Arnold,  son  of  Caleb  Wheeler  and  Sarah  Matilda 
(Tucker)  Gates,  was  born  in  Houeoye  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1826,  Nov.  14.     Prepara- 


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lory  studies  at  Albion,  Mich.  Was  graduated  from  University  of  Micliigan, 
1855,  and  from  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  1858.  Was  ordained  and 
installed  at  Tinmouth,  Vt.,  Sept.  1,  1858  ;  dismissed,  Oct.  18,  1864.  Peru,  Vt. , 
supplied,  1864-66;  installed,  Jan.  2,  1867;  dismissed,  Aug.  20,  1868. 
Founded  the  church  at  Londonderry,  Vt. ;  supplied  the  church,  September, 
1868,  to  May,  1869.  Supplied  at  Salem,  N.  H.,  1869-72.  Supplied  the  church 
in  Warner,  N.  H.,  1873-75;  installed  pastor,  March  3,  1875;  dismissed,  Aug. 
2,  1876.  Supplied  at  East  Burke  and  Kirby,  Vt.,  1876-77;  Brldgewater,  Vt., 
December,  1878,  to  March,  1879;  Barnet,  Vt.,  1880-81;  Barton  Landing,  Vt. 
and  Brownington,  Vt.,  February,  1883,  to  autumn  of  1888.  Without  charge, 
resided  in  Dorset,  Vt.,  1896-1901.  Married,  March  4,  1858,  Dency  Louisa, 
daughter  of  Earl  and  Elizabeth  (Munson)  Ward,  of  Duxbury,  Vt.  She  died 
at  Dorset,  Vt.,  Sept.  30,  1899.  Children  :  Flora  Louisa,  wife  of  Prof.  Geo.  N. 
Gilbert,  Chicago;  Owen  Hamilton;  Bertha  Anna,  who  died  Nov.  13,  1889; 
Carl  Martel.  Died  of  diabetes,  at  Dorset,  Vt.,  Feb.  18,  1901,  aged  74  years, 
3  months,  4  days. 

Gill,  Wu^liam,  son  of  Richard  and  Betty  (Hinchcliff)  Gill,  was  born  in 
Bridgefield,  Derbyshire,  England,  1829,  March  28.  Was  graduated  from 
Illinois  College,  1859,  and  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1862.  Pas- 
torates:  River  Falls,  Wis.,  1862-75;  Mantorville,  Minn.,  1875-82;  Alex- 
andria, Minn.,  1882-83;  New  Richmond,  Wis.,  1883-84;  Cottage  Grove, 
Minn.,  1886-91;  Glyndon,  Minn.,  1891-92;  Roberts,  Wis.,  1892-94.  Re- 
tired to  River  Falls,  Wis.  Married,  Oct.  26,  1863,  to  Louisa  Marion, 
daughter  of  Aquilla  and  Ann  Lee  Becraft,  who  died  April  25,  1901.  Three 
sons  and  one  daughter ;  two  oldest  sons  living,  William  H.  Gill,  Honolulu, 
H.  I.,  and  Prof.  J.  H.  Gill,  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,  Bozman, 
Mont.  Died  of  bladder  trouble,  in  Bozeman,  Mont.,  Aug.  20,  1901,  aged  72 
years,  4  months,  23  days. 

Goodwin,  Edward  Paysox,  d.  d.,  son  of  Solomon  and  Hannah  Noble 
(Hamlin)  Payson,  was  born  at  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1832,  July  31.  Was  graduated 
from  Amherst  College,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1856,  and  from  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  New  York  City,  1859.  Was  ordained  as  Home  Missionary,  at  East 
Burke,  Vt.,  Nov.  10,  1859.  Home  missionary  pastor.  East  Burke,  Vt.,  until 
1861.  Installed  pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Columbus,  0.,  Feb. 
— ,  1861,  and  dismissed  Dec.  — ,  1867.  Called  to  First  Church,  Chicago,  111., 
Nov.  6,  1867.  InstaHed  pastor,  Jan.  10,  1868;  dismissed,  June,  1900.  Degree 
■of  D.  D.  conferred  by  Western  Reserve  University,  1868,  and  by  Amherst, 
1869.  Was  U.  S.  A.  chaplain.  Served  on  the  Christian  Commission.  Cor- 
porate member  A.  B.  C  F.  M.  Director  Chicago  Theological  Seminary.  Pres- 
ident Illinois  Home  Missionary  Society  twenty  years.  Publications:  Address 
before  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1858.  Address  before 
Annual  Meeting,  A.  M.  A.,  Racine,  Wis.,  Oct.  30,  1872.  Sermon  before  the 
Annual  Meeting,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Portland  Me.,  October,  1882.  Address  before 
the  C.  H.  M.  S.,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  June,  1885.  Address  before  graduating  class, 
Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  April,  1886.  Address  before  the  National 
Biblical  and  Prophetic  Conference,  Chicago,  April,  1886.  Dedication  sermon. 
First  Congregational  Church,  Omaha,  Neb.,  September,  1888.  Address  before 
Conference:  Past,  Present,  and  Future  of  Israel,  Chicago,  November,  1890. 
Baccalaureate  Sermon,  Amherst,  seventy-fifth  anniversary,  June  21,  1896. 
Pamphlets :   The  Church  taught  by  the  World,  pp.  20,  Chicago,  Revell,  Octo- 


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ber,  1872.  Christianity  and  Infidelity  tested  by  their  Fruits,  pp.  35,  Revell, 
Chicago,  1880.  Supernatural  Healing,  pp.  68,  Advance  Pub.  Co.,  Chicago,- 
1889.  The  Study  of  Prophecy  —  Its  Importance,  pp.  8,  Revell.,  Chicago. 
Sermon  before  International  Council,  London,  Eng.,  pp.  29,  July  16,  1891, 
Chicago.  The  Holy  Spirit  and  Missions,  pp.  30,  Boston,  1883.  Married, 
Sept.  27,  1860,  at  East  Burke,  Vt.,  Ellen  Maria,  daughter  of  Myron  and 
Charlotte  Jane  (Morse)  Chamberlain.  Five  children;  three  living.  Died  of 
heart  failure,  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  15,  1901,  aged  68  years,  6  months,  14  days. 

Hardy,  Daniel  Wakren,  son  of  Levi  and  Eliza  (Drury)  Hardy,  was 
born  at  Milton,  Me.,  1834,  July  24.  Studied  at  Farmington  Academy ;  two 
years  in  Bowdoin  College,  freshman  and  sophomore,  leaving  on  account  of 
ill  health;  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1871.  Supplied  at  Presque  Isle, 
Me.,  1871-73.  Ordained  by  Council  at  Stowe,  Vt.,  October,  1874;  dismissed, 
1877;  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  1877-80;  Searsport  and  Sandy  Point  (Second  Church), 
1880-85;  Bethel,  Me.,  1885-92;  Billerica,  Mass.,  1892-1901.  Degree,  m.  D., 
Pittsfleld  Medical  School,  1862.  Assistant  and  surgeon  37th  U.  S.  Colored 
Troops,  February.  1863,  to  March,  1867,  with  brevet  lieutenant-colonel.  Mar- 
ried, June  13,  1874,  at  Waterville,  Me.,  Lydia  Marian,  daughter  of  Prescott 
and  Mary  Anne  (Low)  Follansbee,  who  died  Aug.  30,  1901.  Two  children: 
Warren  F.  Hardy,  Springfield,  Mass.;  Edgar  D.  Hardy,  Amherst  College. 
Died  of  malarial  jaundice  with  pneumonia,  at  Billerica,  Mass.,  July  28,  1901,. 
aged  67  years  and  four  days. 

Hastings,  Allen,  son  of  Frederick  Herring  and  Loraine  Elizabeth  (King) 
Hastings,  was  born  in  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  1864,  Feb.  10.  Studied  at  Amherst 
High  School,  1880.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  1884,  and  Hart- 
ford Theological  Seminary,  1889.  Two  years  in  Texas  and  Arizona.  Sup- 
plied the  churches  in  Marshfleld  and  Whitneyville,  Me.,  during  the  summer  of 
1889.  Assistant  pastor,  Plymouth  Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  January,  1890, 
to  January,  1891.  Ordained  at  Plymouth  Church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  31, 
1891,  and  installed  pastor,  serving  the  church  nntil  June  5,  1895,  when  he 
resigned  because  of  poor  health.  He  was  installed  pastor  of  the  churches  io 
Bloomington  and  Rialto,  Cal.,  Jan  29,  1896;  was  dismissed  by  Council  con- 
vened in  San  Bernardino,  Cal.,  Jan.  4,  1897.  Acting  pastor  and  the  first 
pastor  of  the  Lake  Avenue  Church,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  January,  1897,  to  Oct.  3, 
1898.  Began  work  with  the  church  in  Ontario,  Cal.,  Jan.  8,  1899.  Installed 
pastor.  May  1,  1899;  resigned,  Oct.  1,  1900,  on  account  of  poor  health. 
Married,  Sept.  13,  1892.  Mary  Stone,  daughter  of  Gilbert  and  Hannah  (Whit- 
ney) Longfellow,  of  Machias,  Me.  Five  children.  Died  of  consumption,  in 
Pasadena,  Cal.,  Sept.  5,  1901,  aged  37  years,  6  months,  26  days. 

Hastings,  Calvin  John,  son  of  Jonathan  Hill  and  Amanda  (Scott) 
Hastings,  was  born  in  the  township  of  Brome,  1847,  Oct.  29,  Was  gradu- 
ated from  Presbyterian  College,  Montreal,  Can.,  1890,  a  six-years'  course^ 
three  years  of  which  were  spent  in  the  study  of  theology  and  special  sub- 
jects in  McGill  University.  Was  ordained  by  the  Presbytery  of  Cham- 
plain,  N.  Y.,  and  settled  as  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  East  Constable, 
N.  Y.,  June  17,  1890,  and  dismissed  by  Presbytery,  1893.  Settled  in  the 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Evans  Mills,  N.  Y.,  two  years,  and  in  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Otego,  N.  Y.,  two  and  one-half  j'ears.  Accepted  call  to  the  Con- 
gregational Church  in  Colchester,  Vt.  After  a  pastorate  of  two  years  and 
nine  months  he  was  obliged  to  resign  on   account  of  ill  health.     Married, 


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1870,  Jane  Ross,  daughter  of  James  and  Ana  C  (Stewart)  Howie,  of 
Stanbridge,  at  Waterloo,  Can.  Two  children.  Wife  and  daughter  survive 
him.  Died  of  cirrhosis  of  liver,  in  Montreal,  Can.,  March  21,  1901,  aged 
53  years,  4  months,  22  days. 

Heckmax,  Samuel  George,  s6a  of  John  and  Catherine  (Schram)  Heckman, 
was  born  in  Mosel,  Sheboygan  County,  Mich.,  June  3,  1869.  Graduated,  Cin- 
cinnati University,  1891 ;  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1894.  He  Avas  ordained 
and  installed  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1894;  resigned,  Sept.  10,  1899. 
Supplied  the  church  in  Newport  (York  St.),  Ky.,  Oct.  11,  1899;  resigned, 
March  6,  1900.  Not  married.  Died  of  cirrhosis  of  liver,  in  Cincinnati,  O., 
Aug.  13,  1901,  aged  32  years,  2  mouths,  and  10  days. 

Howard,  Hiram  Lowell,  son  of  Thompson  and  Irene  (Sumner)  Howard, 
was  born  in  Ware,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1827.     Graduated,   Yale,    1855;  Andover 

Theological    Seminary,    1858.      Ordained    Pastor,    Pelham,    Mass  , 

1858-60;  Ashfield,  Mass.,  1860-61;  Burlington,  1861-63.  Six  months  without 
charge.  Enlisted  in  the  9th  Regiment,  Mass.  Vols.,  Jan.  13,  1864.  Elected 
chaplain  of  the  regiment.  In  battles  of  the  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania,  Cold 
Harbor,  Welden  R.  R.  Supplied  the  church  in  Adessa,  Del.,  1865-66.  After- 
wards served  the  churches  In  Ruggles,  O.,  Atkinson,  III.,  Oledo,  111.,  Lisbon, 
Hi.,  Centralia,  Kan.,  and  Leroy,  Mich.  After  being  without  charge  a  season, 
he  supplied  the  churches  in  Edgartown,  Mass  ,  Truro,  Mass.,  Dover,  Mass., 
and  Chester,  Mass.  After  serving  the  church  in  Chester  he  went  to  the 
Soldiers' Home  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  and  thence  to  the  hospital  in  Worcester, 
Mass.,  where  he  remained  for  nine  years.  He  was  married  the  first  time  to 
Sarah  Snell,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Vesta  (Beale)  Snell,  of  Curamirgton, 
Mass.,  April  8,  1861.  She  died,  June  15,  1863.  One  child  was  born,  Robert 
McEwen  Howard.  He  was  married  the  second  time  to  Edith,  daughter  of 
Henry  and  Fannie  Steele,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1869.  No  children. 
Died  of  pneumonia,  in  Ware,  Mass.,  July  25,  1901,  aged  73  years,  6  months, 
22  days. 

HowLAND,  Samuel  Milward,  son  of  Robert  Gordon  and  Mary  (Davidson) 
Howland,  was  born  in  Bayham,  Ontario,  1853,  March  9.  Educated  in  the  dis- 
trict schools  of  Ontario.  Entered  the  ministry  in  1889,  after  a  course  of 
study  while  he  was  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Marion,  Mich. 
Called  to  Chase,  Mich.,  January,  1895.  Was  ordained  at  Chase,  Mich.,  May, 
1897.  Called  to  Allendale,  Mich.,  April,  1898.  Married,  March  19,  1875. 
Marguerite  J.,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Josephine  (Torrey)  Chatterton,  Hope, 
Mich.  Six  children;  four  living.  Died  of  morphine  poisoning,  in  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  Oct.  16,  1901,  aged  48  years,  7  months,  7  days. 

Hyde,  Nathaniel  Aldex,  d.  d.,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Caroline  (Converse) 
Hyde,  was  born  in  Stafford,  Conn.,  1827,  May  10.  Studied  at  Munson  Aca- 
demy, 1843.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1817,  and  from  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1851 .  Supplied  church  in  Central  Village,  Conn.,  Nov. 
22.1851-52;  Rockville,  Conn.,  1852-53.  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Chil- 
dren's Aid  Society,  New  York  City.  Supplied  the  church  in  Deep  River, 
Conn.,  1856-57.  Ordained  at  Columbus,  O.,  Dec.  23,  1857.  Six  months' 
engagement  filled  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pastor  by  Council  of  Plymouth  Con- 
gregational Church,  Indianapolis,  Ind ;  dismissed,  August,  1867.  Superin- 
tendent Home  Missions  for  Indiana,  1867-73.  Pastor,  Mayflower  Church, 
Indianapolis,   Ind.,  1873-88.     Pastor  emeritus  of  Mayflower   Church,   1888- 


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1901.  B.  A.  from  Yale  University;  d.  d.  from  Marietta  College,  1876. 
Corporate  member  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Trustee,  Chicago  Theological 
Seminary.  State  Secretary  Church  Building  Society.  State  Secretary  Min- 
isterial Relief.  Secretary  of  Congregational  Association  of  Indiana,  1858- 
1901.  Delegate  to  International  Councils,  Boston,  1865:  London,  1891; 
Boston,  1900.  President,  of  Home  Missionary  Society  of  Indiana;  Yale 
Alumni  Association  of  Indiana,  1882-1901 ;  New  England  Society  of  Indian- 
apolis, 1891-1901;  Children's  Board  of  Guardians;  Free  Kindergarten 
Society;  Home  for  Friendless  Women;  Indianapolis  Art  Association ;  Social 
Science  Association  of  Indiana.  Publications :  Congregationalism  in  Indiana 
70  pp.,  1895.  The  Problem  of  Church  Attendance,  14  pp.,  1879.  Funeral 
Addresses :  Mrs.  S.  J.  Fletcher,  1884.  Mrs.  Basset,  1882.  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Basset,  1862.  Mr.  J.  F.  Holt,  1890.  Mr.  Stoughton  F.  Ritziuger,  1890. 
Miss  J.  M.  Hough,  1885.  An  Historical  Paper  on  Indiana  Congregationalism, 
16  pp.,  1883.  Married  at  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Aug.  28,  1868,  to  Laura  Kipp,  of 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  eldest  daughter  of  Houghton  A.  and  Nancy  Maria  (Kipp) 
Fletcher.  Died  of  heart  disease,  in  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  July  19,  1901,  aged 
74  years,  2  months,  9  days. 

ISHAM,  Austin,  son  of  Asher  and  Tryphena  (Easton)  Ishara,  was  born  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1813,  Oct.  25.  Studied  in  Farmington,  Conn.  Was  gradu- 
ated from  Yale  College,  1836.  Studied  theology  with  Rev.  Nathan  Perkins, 
D.D.,  of  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  one  j'ear.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1839.  Was  ordained  by  the  Litchfield  South  Consociation, 
June  5,  1839.  Settled  by  Council  at  Roxbury,  Conn,  1839-63.  Supplied 
for  several  years  churches  in  Sherman,  Morris,  and  Torrington.  Supplied 
the  church  in  New  Preston,  1878-89.  On  account  of  ill  health  retired  from 
the  ministry  to  reside  in  Roxbury,  Conn.  Married,  Oct.  8,  1839,  Sophia  B., 
daughter  of  Asahel  and  Betsie  (Mallory)  Strong,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.  Five 
children;  four  living.  Died  of  heart  failure,  in  Roxbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  18, 
1901,  aged  87  years,  2  months,  and  23  days. 

Jennings,  Richard  Dawson,  son  of  Lewis  and  Phyllis  Jennings,  was  born 
at  Mogufka,  Coos  County,  Ala.,  1864,  July  28.  Studied  at  Talladega  Col- 
lege, 1889.  Studied  theology  one  year  at  Talladega,  two  years  at  Oberlin, 
0.,  and  one  year  at  Fisk  University,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Ordained  to  the  min- 
istry in  the  Theological  Hali,  Fisk  University,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  June  2, 
1895.  At  Goodletsville,  Tenn.,  until  January,  1896.  1896  to  1898,  Knoxville, 
Tenn.  (second  church).  In  1898  accepted  call  to  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Organized 
and  president  of  the  Ki  oxville  Ministers'  Union.  President  of  the  Raleigh 
Ministers'  Ui  ion  two  years.  M  irried,  Oct.  1,  1896,  Mary  E.,  daughter  of 
James  and  Emily  (Ridley)  White,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Two  childrt-n;  one 
living.  Died  of  apoplexy,  in  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Feb.  17,  1901,  aged  36  years, 
6  months,  20  days. 

Johnson,  Wilbur,  son  of  Nathaniel  Emmons  and  Sophronia  (Wilbur) 
Johnson,  was  born  in  Genoa,  Cayuga  County,  N.  Y.,  1831,  March  1.  Homer 
Academy.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1856.  In  Yale  Theological 
Seminary,  but  because  of  illness  did  not  complete  the  course.  Licensed  to 
preach,  July  8,  1863.  Supplied  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Montrose,  Penn., 
from  January  until  April,  1864.  Supplied  Presbyterian  church  at  Nevv  Mil- 
ford,  Penn.,  April,  1864,  to  April,  1865.  Was  ordained  by  the  Presbytery  at 
Great  Bend,  Penn.,  Oct.  3,  1865,  and  served  as  pastor  until  1867.     Called  to 


1902.]  NECROLOGY.  29 

the  Congregational  Church,  Sandwich,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1867,  remaining  there 
until  December,  1870.  West  Boylston,  March  1,  1871,  to  Sept.  1,  1873.  In- 
stalled at  Royalston,  Mass.,  June  3,  1874;  resigned  Oct.  1,  1883.  Medfleld, 
Mass  ,  October,  1883,  to  1888.  Slatersville,  E.  I.,  December,  1888-95.  Brook- 
lyn, C  mn.,  December,  1895,  to  June,  1898.  Canterbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1899, 
to  Feb.  8,  1901.  Married,  Sept.  1,  1864,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Southworth)  Barstow,  of  Mattanoisett,  Mass.  She  died  in  Medfleld,  Mass., 
Dec.  11,  1883.  Married,  Sept.  13,  1888,  Mary  C,  daughter  of  George  and 
Mercy  (^Prentiss)  Davis,  of  Medfleld,  Mass.,  the  granddaughter  of  he  pastor, 
Rev.  Thomas  Prentiss.  Died  of  paralysis,  in  Canterbury,  Conn.,  Feb.  8, 
1901,  aged  70  years,  1  month,  7  days. 

Jones,  David,  d.  d.,  son  of  David  and  Hannah  (Hughes)  Jones,  was  born 
in  Ffynonddrain  (Briarspring),  Caermarthenshire,  South  "Wales,  1823,  Sept. 
15.  Attended  Caerraarthen  Grammar  School,  and  entered  Brecon  Memorial 
College  (Theological),  1847.  Ordained  at  Bethlehem  and  Llansadwrn,  Jan. 
29,  1851;  Hermon  and  Llansadwrn,  1860-69;  Cambria,  Wis.,  1869-70;  Gomer, 
O.,  1870-79;  Lawrence  Street,  Cincinnati,  0.,  1879-95;  Xewark  and  Gran- 
ville, 0.,  1895-99.  Degree  of  D.  d.  conferred  by  Marietta  College,  1890. 
Married,  June  18,  1852,  Elizabeth  Roberts,  of  Glantowy,  Caermarthenshire, 
daughter  of  Robert  and  Mary  (Jones)  Roberts.  Eight  children;  two  living, 
Robert  V.,  Sydney,  O.,  and  Elizabeth,  Granville,  O.  Died  of  pneumonia,  at 
Granville,  O.,  Oct.  31,  1901,  aged  78  years,  1  month,  and  16  days. 

JoxES,  Harvey,  son  of  James  and  Anne  (Freeman)  Jones,  was  born  near 
Pittsburg,  Penn.,  1821,  June  22.  Attended  Oberlin  College,  but  was  not 
graduated.  Was  graduated  from  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary.  Settle- 
ments as  follows:  1852,  Sarannata;  1852-53,  Bloomingdale  and  Lombard; 
1853-54,  Agency  Reformed  Tract  and  Book  Society;  1855-60,  Wabaunsee, 
Kan.,  and  Zeandale;  1860-64,  Kelloggsville,  0.;  1864-66,  Geneva,  Kan.; 
1866-69,  superintendent  of  Home  Missions  in  Kansas;  1870-72,  Valley  Falls, 
Kan.  He  supplied  churches  at  Great  Bend,  Cottonwood  Jails,  Diamond 
Springs,  Alma,  caring  especially  for  weak  churches  until  they  could  employ 
a  pastor;  1884-86,  Fowler  City,  Kan.;  1888,  organized  the  church  in  Comp- 
ton,  Cal.,  and  was  its  pastor  until  1890;  this  was  his  last  pastorate.  Re- 
sided in  Otay,  Cal.,  1894-96,  and  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1896-1901.  Married  Harriet 
Newel,  daughter  of  Phineas  Clapp  and  Mary  Alden  (Gould)  Keyes,  of  Big 
Bottom,  0.  Six  children;  three  living,  two  sons  and  one  daughter,  —  Henry 
M.,  Manila,  P.  I. ;  Horace  B.,  Oreana,  O.  T. ;  Emeline,  Pasadena,  Cal.  Died 
of  heart  failure,  caused  by  la  grippe,  in  Pasadena,  Cal.,  April  1,  1901,  aged  79 
years,  9  months,  9  days. 

Jones,  Henry  J. ,  son  of  John  and  Caroline  (Skinner)  Jones,  was 

born  in  Norfolk,  Va.,  1864,  Sept.  1.  Educated  at  Stover  College,  Normal 
Department,  and  Howard  University,  Theological  Department,  Washington, 
D.  C  Ordained  in  Washington,  D.  C,  June  8,  1900.  Had  charge  of  three 
American  Missionary  Association  churches.  Moon,  N.  C.  Married,  May  25, 
1887,  Victoria  Prindexter,  Washington,  D.  C.  Two  daughters.  Married,  June 
1,  1899,  Maria  E.,  daughter  of  Thornton  and  Charlotte  (Taylor)  Deane.  One 
daughter.  Died  of  pneumonia,  in  Oaks,  N.  C,  March  9,  1901,  aged  36  years, 
6  months,  8  days. 

Kellogg,  Elijah,  son  of  Rev.  Elijah  and  Eunice  (McLellan)  Kellogg,  was 
born  in  Portland,  Me.,  1813,  May  17.     Studied  at  Gorham,  Me.     Was  grad- 


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iiated  from  Bowdoin  College,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1840,  and  from  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  Andover,  Mass.,  1843.  Ordained  and  installed  pastor 
at  Harpswell,  Me.,  June,  1844.  Chaplain,  Seaman's  Bethel,  Boston,  Mass., 
1855-65.  Pastor  at  Harpswell,  Me.,  until  his  decease.  Publications:  Sparta- 
cus  to  the  Gladiators.  Good  Old  Time  Series,  4  vols.  Elm  Island  Stories,  6 
vols.  Forest  Glen  Stories,  6  vols.  Pleasant  Cove  Stories,  6  vols.  Whisper- 
ing Pine  Series,  6  vols.,  Lee  &  Shepard,, Boston,  Mass.  Married,  ]854,  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Hannah  Pearson,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thaddeus  Pomeroy. 
Two  children,  Frank  Oilman  Kellogg,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.,  and  Mrs. 
H.  A.  Batchelder.  Died  of  pneumonia,  at  Harpswell,  Me.,  March  17,  1901, 
aged  87  years,  10  months. 

Kyle,  James  Henderson,  son  of  Thomas  and  Margaret  (^Henderson) 
Kyle,  was  born  in  Xenia,  O.,  1854,  Feb.  24.  Was  graduated  from  Oberlin 
College,  1878,  and  from  Alleghany  Theological  Seminary,  1882.  In  1882,  in 
charge  of  the  educational  work  of  the  Presbyterian  Board  in  Utah.  In  1884 
was  called  to  the  pastorate  of  the  Congregational  church  in  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah.  From  1884  to  1889,  pastor  of  the  churches  in  Aberdeen  and  Ipswich, 
S.  ]). ;  in  1889,  secretary  of  Yankton  College;  1890,  State  senator;  1891- 
1901,  United  States  senator.  Married,  1881,  April  27,  Anna  I.,  daughter 
of  Frank  and  Elizabeth  (Lampson)  Dugot,  of  Medina,  O.  Three  children  ; 
one  living,  Ethelwyn.  Died  of  inflammation  of  the  heart,  at  Aberdeen, 
S.  D.,  July  1,  1901,  aged  47  years,  4  months,  8  days. 

Lake,  Lot,  was  born  at  Ammanford,  county  of  Caermarthen,  South  Wales, 
1839,  Aug.  26.  Pursued  his  theological  studies  at  Caermarthen  Seminary. 
Was  ordained  to  the  Congregational  ministry  at  Ferndale,  Glamorgan,  South 
Wales,  July  80,  1866;  resigned,  April,  1870.  At  Llangenech,  Caermarthen, 
1870-72;  Youngstown,  O-,  1872-75;  Mahanoy  City,  Penn.,  1875-77.  Re- 
sided in  Scranton,  Penn.,  1878-87;  Yjoungstown.  O.,  1887-90;  Knoxville, 
Tenn.,  1890.  Was  moderator,  Eastern  Ohio  Conference  and  Congregational 
Conference  of  Eastern  Pennsylvania.  Honorary  alumnus  of  Marietta  College, 
Marietta,  0.  Publications:  History  of  Welsh  Settlements  of  Tennessee, 
Columbus  Publishing  Society,  Chicago.  See  "The  Missionary,"  a  Welsh 
magazine,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  for  various  articles.  Married,  Dec.  31,  1861,  at 
Carwarthen,  England,  Margaret,  daughter  of  David  and  Hannah  (Owen) 
Hughes.  Four  children;  three  living.  Died  of  nephritis,  Oct.  13,  1901,  at 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  aged  62  years,  1  month,  27  days. 

Lewis,  William  W ,  son  of  William  W.  and  Jane  (Little)  Lewis, 

was  born  in  Redding,  la.,  1859,  July  11.  Studied  at  Western  College, 
Toledo,  la.  Was  ordained  by  the  United  Brethren  at  Des  Moines,  la.,  1886. 
Pastorates :  Des  Moines,  Waucoma,  West  Union,  la. ;  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Married,  May  19,  1878,  at  Redding,  la.,  Josephine,  daughter  of  William  P. 
and  Hester  K.  (Long)  Skinner.  One  child.  Died  of  anemic  poisoning,  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  March  20,  1901,  aged  41  years,  8  months,  9  days. 

LocKwooD,  George  Augustus,  son  of  Clark  and  Harriet  F.  (Seymour) 
Lockwood,  was  born  in  Clinton,  Mich.,  Dec.  28,  1843.  Was  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  1866,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  1869. 
Ordained  at  Oxford,  Me.,  Nov.  26,  1870;  resigned.  May,  1879.  Was  installed 
in  Kennebunk,  Me.,  May  20,  1880,  after  serving  the  church  one  year;  dis- 
missed, Sept.  15,  1899.  Pastor  at  Ossipee,  N.  H.,  Dec.  27,  1899,  to  June 
15,  1901.     Married,  Oct.  19,  1871,  Mary  Genelia,  daughter  of  Silas   P.  and 


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Elizabeth  Leach  (Shurtleff )  Hall.  Five  children ;  one  son  and  three  daughters 
living.  Died  at  Ossipee,  N.  H.,  of  fatty  degeneration  of  the  heart,  Sept.  20, 
1901,  aged  57  years,  8  months,  22  days. 

Lord,  Amasa  Converse,  son  of  Asa  and  Ruth  (Howe)  Lord,  was  born  in 
Norwich,  Vt.,  1816,  Dec.  4.  Studied  at  Thetford  Academy,  Vt.  Was  gradu- 
ated from  Dartmouth  College,  1843,  and  from  Lane  Theological  Seminary, 
1846.  American  Missionary  Association,  1846-50.  Married  Sarah  Gould, 
Somonauk,  111.  Died  of  concussion  of  brain  at  Somonauk,  lU.,  Feb.  25, 
1901,  aged  84  years,  2  months,  21  days. 

Martin,  Robert,  son  of  William  and  Jane  (Morris)  Martin,  was  born  in 
Crail,  Scotland,  1820,  July  18.  Studied  in  private  school,  Crail,  Scotland, 
and  in  the  Polytechnic  College,  Edinburgh.  Was  ordained,  1860,  at  Byron, 
N.  y.,  by  the  Free  Will  Baptist  Association.  Pastorates:  Byron,  N.  Y. ; 
Brockport,  N.  Y. ;  Kendall,  N.  Y.;  Wheatville,  N.  Y. ;  Woodstock,  Canada; 
Sherman,  N.  Y. ;  Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y. ;  Burlington,  Mich.  (Free  Will  Bap- 
tist) ;  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.,  1387-91  (Congregational)  ;  College,  Free  Will 
Baptist;  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  supply  (Free  Will  Baptist).  Married,  in  London, 
England,  1847,  Hester,  daughter  of  George  and  Jemima  (Dedman)  Beard. 
"Wife  deceased.  Six  sons,  all  living.  Died  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  of  heart 
failure,  July  21,  1901,  aged  81  years,  3  days. 

McCain,  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Rev.  Glover  and  Abagail  (Goodman) 
McCain,  was  born  in  Pratt ville,  Autauga  County,  Ala.,  1833,  Sept.  7.  Was 
ordained  in  the  Equality  Church,  Central  Alabama,  Aug.  22, 1872.  For  several 
years  pastor  in  the  Congregational  Methodist  Church.  Pastor  of  the  churches 
in  Tallassee  and  Central,  1890-92.  Pastor  of  the  Balm  of  Gilead  Church, 
Central,  March,  1893,  to  September,  1897.  Organized  the  Union  Church  in 
Kidd,  Ala.,  and  was  its  pastor,  1896-97.  President  of  Tallassee  District 
Conference,  1890-91  and  1895-96,  and  1901.  Married,  Sept.  15,  1861,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Simeon  W.  and  Eleanor,  Fleming.  Seven  children;  six  living. 
Died  of  paralysis,  Oct.  16,  1901,  at  Central  Ala.,  aged  68  years,  1  month, 
9  days. 

MoDaniel,  Simeon  Clark,  son  of  Edmund  and  Susan  (Gaulman) 
McDaniel,  was  born  in  Jackson,  Butts  County,  Ga.,  1837,  May  6.  Practised 
law,  1860-89.  Studied  and  practised  medicine,  1862-80.  Ordained  at  Jackson, 
Ga.,  Aug.  10,  1857.  Pastorates,  Barnesville,  Ga.,  1866-S6,  and  various  other 
churches  until  1890.  Superintendent  of  Home  Missions  in  Georgia,  1890- 
99.  MjeansviUe  and  Rome  churches,  Ga.,  1899-1901.  County  judge  of  Henry 
County,  1870-75.  Publications :  Origin  and  Early  History  of  the  Congre- 
gational Methodist  Church,  pp.  100,  1881.  Scriptural  Baptism,  pp.  60,  1888. 
Married,  1859,  April  21,  Francis,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Amanda  (Cain) 
Johnson,  Jackson,  Ga.  She  died  1860,  April  20.  No  children.  Married,  1862, 
Oct.  2,  Susanna,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Tabitha  (Turner)  Harper,  of 
McDonough,  Ga.  Two  children,  who  survive  him.  Died  of  heart  failure  in 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  1901,  Oct.  24,  aged  64  years,  5  months,  18  days. 

Miller,  Wilbur  C,  d,  d.,  son  of  John  H.  and  Margaret  Miller.  Was 
born  in  Livingston,  Columbia  County,  N.  Y.,  1854,  Dec.  2.  Academic  studies 
pursued  at  Fort  Edward  Institute,  N.  Y.,  Fort  Plain  Seminary,  and  Collegiate 
Institute.  Studied  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary  one  year.  Was  gradu- 
ated from  the  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  1880.  Served  the  Illinois 
Home   Missionary  Society.     Was  ordained  at   Shabbona,   111.,  June,   1884. 


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Pastorates:  Shabbona,  111.,  1884-89 ;  Decatur,  111.,  1889-1900;  Jennings,  La., 
Aug.  15,  1901,  to  Nov.  28.  1901.  Married,  July  17,  1878,  Marcia  S.,  daughter 
of  Joel  and  Anna  A.  (French)  Porter,  of  North-Westeru,  Oneida  County, 
N.  Y.  Died  of  typhoid  fever,  at  Jennings,  La.,  Nov.  28,  1901,  aged  46  years, 
11  months,  26  days. 

Matson,  Henry,  d.  d.,  son  of  George  and  Emmeline  Augusta  (Bottome) 
Matson,  was  born  in  Ellsworth,  0.,  1829,  June  23.  Studied  at  Oberlin, 
O.,  in  academic  and  classical  courses ;  was  not  graduated.  Was  graduated 
from  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  1861.  Ordained  in  Cummington,  Mass., 
Sept.  2,  1862.  Preached  in  Peru,  1861-62,  and  "West  Cummington,  Mass., 
1862-63,  also  in  Newberry,  1864-66,  Kelloggsville,  1866-67,  and  Nelson,  O., 
1868-72.  From  1874  to  1887,  librarian  of  Oberlin  College.  Degree  of  d.  d. 
conferred  by  Oberlin  College.  1879.  Publications :  1874,  Jesus  the  Cure  for 
Skepticism,  224  pp.  1892,  References  for  Literary  Workers,  581  pp.  1895, 
Knowledge  and  Culture,  170  pp.  Was  not  married.  Died  of  rapid  consump- 
tion. May  21,  1901,  in  Oberlin,  O.,  aged  71  years,  10  months,  and  28  days. 

May,  Edwin  Melbourne,  son  of  Thomas  Melbourne  and  Esther  Jane 
(Middleton)  May,  was  born  in  New  York  City,  1867,  Jan.  31.  Studied  at  Mount 
Hermon  School,  Northfield,  Mass.,  and  Oberlin,  1886-88.  Was  graduated 
from  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  1894.  Was  ordained  in  Weymouth, 
O.,  July  25,  1893.  Pastor  Bethlehem  Congregational  Church,  Cleveland,  O., 
May,  1894,  to  April,  1898.  East  Rockaway,  N.  Y.,  May,  1898,  to  May,  1900. 
Randolph  Centre,  Vt.,  May,  1900,  to  April,  1901.  Recognized  pastor,  Ran- 
dolph Centre,  Jan.  10,  1901.  Married,  Oct.  24,  1894,  Ella  Josephine,  daughter 
of  Thomas  P.  and  Mary  D.  Benjamin,  of  Spencertown,  N.  Y.  Three 
children,  one  son  and  two  daughters.  Died  of  appendicitis,  at  Randolph 
Centre,  Vt.,  April  8,  1901,  aged  34  years,  2  months,  8  days. 

MuNROE,  Charles  William,  son  of  Edmund  and  Sophia  (Sewall)  Munroe, 
was  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1821,  Oct.  27.  Studied  in  the  Boston  Latin  School, 
1841.  Was  graduated  from  Harvard  College,  1845.  Andover  Theological 
Seminary.  American  Home  Missionary  at  Blake's  Prairie,  Wis.  (now  Bloom- 
ington),  1849.  Latter  part  of  1850,  Appleton,  Wis.,  the  first  pastor  of  the 
First  Congregational  Church.  1854,  at  Fort  Howard,  Wis.,  organized  a 
church  in  Ishmelday.  In  1856  returned  to  Boston.  Was  alderman  at  one 
time  of  the  city  of  Cambridge.  At  the  time  of  his  death  was  senior  deacon 
of  the  First  Church  (Congregational),  of  Cambridge.  Married,  Oct.  3,  1849, 
to  Susan  M.  Hall,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Six  children,  four  of  whom  are  living,  viz. : 
Kirk  Munroe,  author;  Susan,  wife  of  Charles  E.,  only  son  of  Harriet  Beecher 
Stowe;  Mitchell,  editor  of  Brooklyn  Life;  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Herbert  Putnam,  Librarian  of  Congress.  Wife  died  Oct.  5,  1896.  Died  of 
disease  of  the  kidneys,  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1901,  aged  79  years, 
9  months,  22  days. 

MoRPHY,  Thomas  D.,  ordained  1868.  Settlements:  Ivoryton,  1868-72, 
Granby,  Conn.,  1872-80;  Centrebrook,  1880-83;  Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  1883-84; 
San  Buena  Ventura,  Cal.,  1885-89;  San  Palo,  Cal.,  1890;  .  .  .  ;  Chester, 
Mass..  1894-1901      Died  in  Chester,  Mass.,  May  18,  1901,  aged,  63  years. 

Nichols,  Washington  Adams,  d.  d.,  son  of  Asa  and  Sylvia  (Brooks) 
Nichols,  was  born  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  1808,  April  4.  Studied  in  Greenfield 
Academy,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Was  graduated  from  Amherst  College  in  1834, 
and   from  Andover  Seminary,    1838.     Ordained  and  installed  pastor  of  the 


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church  in  South  Brookfleld,  Mass.,  1838,  Sept.  12;  dismissed,  1842,  Jan.  11. 
Established  a  boys'  school,  in  May,  1843,  at  South  Brookfleld,  Mass.  Re- 
moved to  Chicago,  111  ,  September,  1853.  Supplied  the  First  Congregational 
Church,  October,  1853,  to  March,  1854.  Built  and  organized  the  Edwards 
Church,  Chicago,  and  installed  as  pastor,  1854;  dismissed,  March  5,  1857. 
Installed  pa>tor  of  the  Salem  Church,  in  Cleaverville,  111.,  1857,  Oct.  19; 
dismissed,  1863.  In  1863  he  established  a  family  school  in  Chicago,  which 
in  May,  1856,  he  removed  to  Lake  Fores  lU.  The  school  was  closed  in 
1867.  Three  years  were  spent  in  visiting  Europe,  Egypt,  and  Palestine. 
Returned  to  Lake  Forest  in  1870.  Supplied  churches  as  opportunities  pro- 
vided. A.  M.,  Amherst,  1837.  d.  d.,  Lake  Forest  University,  June,  1898. 
Publications:  The  Door  of  the  "Word  (Missionary).  200pp.,  1844,  Boston. 
The  Transplanted  Olive  Plant,  158  pp.,  1853,  Boston.  Words  with  the 
Parents,  1853,  Boston.  Sermon  on  Manly  Strength,  16  pp.,  1879,  Chicago. 
The  Buckland  of  a  Century,  52  pp.,  1880,  "Chicago.  The  Wise  Woman  as 
Builder;  or  Strength  and  Beauty  in  the  Promotion  of  Female  Character, 
160  pp  ,  Chicago,  1883.  The  Millennial  Advent  of  Christ  with  his  saints, 
32  pp..  Lake  Forest,  111.,  1899.  Numerous  articles  in  newspapei's  and 
periodicals.  Married,  1838,  Sept.  28,  Bethia,  of  Heath,  Mass.,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Moses  and  Bethiah  (Avery)  Ware,  of  Conway,  Mass.  She  died  1865, 
Nov.  11.  Three  sons  were  born,  who  died  In  childhood.  Married,  1867, 
May  7,  Sarah  A.,  of  Danbury,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Rev.  William  and  Sarah 
(Ware)  Bonney,  of  Cornwall,  Conn.  Died  of  old  age,  at  Lake  Forest,  III , 
1901,  June  25,  aged  93  years,  2  months,  21  days. 

Paine,  Albert,  son  of  John  and  Betsey  (Smith)  Paine,  was  born  in  Wood- 
stock, Conn.,  1819,  July  21.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1841.  Studied 
theology  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1841-42;  Yale  Divinity,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1843-44,  and  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  1845.  Licensed 
to  preach  by  the  Brookfleld,  Mass.,  Association,  Oct.  2,  1844.  Supplied  the 
Presbyterian  Church,  Lancaster,  Erie  County,  N.  Y.,  1846.  Ordained  pastor 
of  the  Congregational  Church,  West  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1848.  Dis- 
missed in  1854.  Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  December,  1856,  to  May,  1862.  Resident  chaplain.  Fortress  Monroe, 
Va.,  1863.  In  1864  went  to  Wisconsin  ;  became  editor  of  the  Beloit  Journal. 
In  mercantile  life  until  1870.  Resided  in  Boston  and  Charlestown,  supplying 
pulpits  until  1875.  From  1875  to  1878,  pastor  of  the  church  in  North  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.  Married,  Nov.  20,  1849,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Patten  and  Dolly 
Sargent,  West  Amesbury.  Four  children,  three  sons  and  one  daughter.  Mrs. 
Paine  died  Jan.  30,  1901.  Two  sons  and  one  daughter  survive  the  parents. 
He  died  of  heart  failure,  following  pneumonia,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  May  15, 
1901,  aged  81  years,  9  months,  24  days. 

Patchin,  John,  son  of  Eleazer  and  Betsey  (Tomllnson)  Patchin,  who 
emigrated  from  Connecticut  to  Northern  Ohio  in  1806,  was  born  in  Newberry, 
0.,  1820,  Dec.  8.  Fitted  for  college  at  Kirkland,  O.  Was  graduated  from 
Oberlin  C-  liege  in  1846.  1846-50  taught  at  Raisin  Institute.  18:0-52, 
taught  at  Grass  L;ike  Academy.  Oidaired  at  Leonie,  Mich.,  1850.  Installed 
pastor  of  the  church  in  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  1851 ;  was  dismissed  1855.  1855- 
64,  Lodi,  Mich.  1864-68,  Owosso,  Mich.  1870-76,  West  Bloomfleld,  N.  Y. 
Called  to  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  November,  1879;  resigned  1887.  Supplied 
churches  at  Manchester  and  Tipton,  Mit  h  ,  1887-93.     Called  to  Olmstead,  O., 


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1893;  resigned  on  account  of  poor  health,  1898.  Delegate  to  National  Coun- 
cil, which  met  in  Boston,  1865.  Married,  1846,  Elizabeth  P.,  daughter  of 
Solomon  and  Hannah  (Thompson)  Wakeley.  His  wife  and  four  children 
survive  him.  Died  of  kidney  disease,  la  Olmstead,  O.,  Dec.  11,  1901,  aged 
81  years,  3  days. 
PiicE,  Alpheus  J.,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Hilda  (Dorman)  Pike,  was  bora 
<k  at  Topsfleld,  Mass,  1848,  March  7.  Prepared  for  college  at  Thetford,  Vt. 
Was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  Coll-ge,  1855.  Was  associate  principal 
in  Topsfleld  Academy,  1856.  Studied  theology  at  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Wind- 
sor Hill,  Conn.,  now  Hartford  Theological  Seminary.  Was  ordained  at 
Marlboro,  Conn.,  March  4,  1859 ;  dismissed,  Feb.  27,  1867.  After  two  years 
of  needed  rest  he  was  engaged  in  the  work  of  the  American  Missionary 
Association  in  Northern  and  Central  New  York.  Began  his  pastorate  in 
Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  1868.  At  the  close  of  the  tenth  year  was  compelled  to 
resign  on  account  of  ill  health.  During  1880  he  visited  the  larger  towns  and 
cities  of  England  in  the  interest  of  the  Freedmen's  Aid  Society.  Supplied 
the  church  in  Morris,  Minn.,  during  the  autumn  of  1880.  Nov.  11,  1880, 
began  to  supply  the  church  in  Mandan,  where  he  associated  himself  with  Presi- 
dent Simmons  in  selecting  the  site  and  raising  the  money  for  Fargo  College. 
In  the  fall  of  1883  he  left  Mandan  for  Dawson  and  Tappen.  Thei.ce  in  July, 
1888,  he  went  to  Dwight,  preaching  also  at  Grafton,  eleven  and  one  half 
miles  distant.  Married,  Oct.  3,  1860,  to  Eliza  B.,  daughter  of  Nehemiah  and 
Lydia  (Bradstreet)  Pei'kins.  Three  children  were  born :  Flora  Eliza,  born 
Nov.  21,  1861,  died  March  13,  1900,  left  four  children;  Dorman  Bradstreet, 
born  June  10,  1864,  was  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College;  Minnie  Esther, 
born  July  27,  1872.  Died  of  Bright's  dis^ease,  in  Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  Feb.  24, 
1901,  aged  62  years,  11  months,  17  days. 

PoRTKR,  Giles  Meigs,  son  of  the  Rev.  Noah  Porter,  d.  d.,  and  Mehitable 
(Meigs)  Porter,  was  born  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  1815,  April  2.  Was  edu- 
cated in  the  family  School  for  Boys,  of  Simeon  Hart  (Yale,  1823),  at  Farm- 
ington, Conn.  Was  graduated  from  Yale,  1836.  Teacher  in  the  Farmington 
Academy,  In  Putnam,  0.,  in  Delaware,  O.,  and  in  Simeon  Hart's  School 
for  Boys,  Farmington,  Conn.  One  year  in  New  Haven.  Was  ordained  and 
installed  pastor  of  the  church  in  Green's  Farms,  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1844,  and 
dismissed  1850.  Assistant  editor  of  the  New  York  Observer,  1851.  Installed 
pastor  of  the  church  in  Unionville,  Conn.,  October,  1862;  resigned,  1856. 
Supplied  the  church  in  Nenaygo,  Mich.,  1856-57.  Removed  to  reside  in 
Garnavillo,  la.,  in  1857,  supplying  churches  according  to  opportunity,  and 
In  1889  took  up  residence  permanently  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Married,  June 
10,  1845,  Sarah  Maria,  daughter  of  Aaron  and  Sally  (Seeley)  Jennings,  of 
New  York.  Three  daughters  and  two  sons,  all  living.  He  died  in  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  of  heart  disea'se,  Feb.  1,  1901,  aged  85  years,  9  months,  29 
days. 

Preston,  Ira  Mills,  son  or  Ira  and  Jane  (Whitmore)  Preston,  was  born 
in  Dedham,  Mass.,  1818,  April  21.  Studied  at  Marietta  Academy.  Was 
graduated  from  Marietta  College,  1845,  and  from  Lane  Theological  Seminary, 
1848-  Was  ordained  in  Marietta,  O.,  May,  1848.  For  eighteen  years  mis- 
sionary of  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  in  the  Gaboon  Mission,  western  coast  of  Africa. 
Returned  to  Marietta,  O.,  in  1867,  broken  in  health.  Acting  principal  of 
Marietta  Academy,   1876-79.     In  charge  of  Washington  County  Children's 


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Home  for  one  year.  Resided  in  Marietta,  remaining  in  forced  leisure  until 
his  death.  Publications:  Translation  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  in  Mipongone 
dialect.  Received  degree  of  m.  a.,  Marietta  College,  1848.  Married,  May 
29,  1848,  Jane  S.,  daughter  of  Asahel  and  Sophia  (Butler)  Woodruff.  Mrs. 
Preston  died  Oct.  1,  1890.  No  children.  Died  of  old  age,  in  Marietta,  0., 
Feb.  7,  1901,  aged  82  years,  9  months,  16  days. 

PoTNA-M,  Hiram  Brainerd,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Betsey  Peabody  (Cross) 
Putnam,  Tvas  born  in  Danvers,  Mass.,  1840,  Jan.  27.  Was  educated  at  Holten 
High  School,  Danvers,  Mass.,  Amherst  College,  1861,  and  Hartford  Theolog- 
ical Seminary,  1865.  Was  ordained  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  October,  1868.  In- 
stalled pastor  Tabernacle  Church,  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  31, 1873.  Acting  pastor, 
Charlotte,  Vt.,  1878-81.  Acting  pastor.  College  Street  Church,  Burlington, 
Vt.,  1882-84.  Acting  pastor  of  the  church  in  Derry,  N.  H.,  October,  1885,  to 
September,  1901.  Trustee  Pinkerton  Academy.  Died  of  liver  disease,  in 
Derry,  N.  H.,  Sept.  22,  1901,  aged  61  years,  8  months,  25  days. 

Rkdlon,  Amos,  son  of  Amos  and  Sarah  (Emery)  Redlon,  was  born  in 
Buxton,  Me.,  1818,  Nov.  17.  Strafford  Academy,  Strafford,  N.  H.,  two  years. 
Ordained  July  8,  1842,  Free  Baptist  Church,  Hallowell,  Me.  To  South  Wind- 
ham, Me.,  April,  1844.  In  1845,  to  Gray,  Me. ;  in  1848,  to  Providence,  R.  I., 
as  editor  of  Daily  Evening  Transcript;  in  Boston  from  1851  to  1855.  July, 
1855,  was  called  to  Meredith  Bridge,  N.  H.  April,  1857,  was  called  to  East 
Killingly,  Conn.  May,  1861,  removed  to  North  Scituate,  R.  I.  Removed  to 
West  Waterville,  Me.,  in  the  autumn  of  1863.  In  the  service  of  the  Christian 
Commission,  at  Camp  Distribution  and  Harper's  Ferry, Va.,  1864-65.  Was  called 
to  the  church  in  Woolwich,  Me.,  October,  1865.  In  October,  1866,  removed  to 
Dover,  Me. ;  in  April,  1868,  to  East  Corinth,  Me.;  in  April,  1870,  to  Dexter, 
Me.  In  1871,  was  called  to  the  Congregational  Church,  Kenduskeag,  Me.,  at 
which  time  he  severed  his  relations  with  the  Free  Baptist  Churches.  In  1873 
and  1874  he  supplied  the  churches  in  Blanchard  and  Abbott,  Me.  In  1875- 
78,  preached  in  Abbott,  there  building  and  dedicating  a  church.  In  October, 
1878,  to  March,  1879,  preached  in  Mount  Desert  Island.  Removed  to  Hallowell, 
Me.,  to  become  financial  agent  of  Hallowell  Classical  School.  July  1,  1882, 
began  preaching  in  West  Newfleld,  Me.,  and  removed  June  1,  1884,  to  South- 
west Harbor,  Mount  Desert,  where  he  supplied  five  places,  travelling  about 
twenty  miles  each  Sunday.  He  built  new  churclies  at  Southwest  Harbor  and 
Bar  Harbor.  Called  to  Scarboro,  Me.,  April,  1889,  and  assisted  in  building  a 
church,  which  was  dedicated  July,  1893.  Removed,  December,  1893,  to  Allen's 
Mills,  preaching  there  until  May,  1895,  when  ill  health  compelled  him  to  retire 
from  active  service.  Married  in  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Sarah  C.  Sanborn,  who 
was  born  in  East  Ware,  N.  H.,  April  12,  1816,  and  died  Feb.  18,  1854.  Four 
children:  Albert  G.,  born  June  26,  1842,  died  Sept.  8,  1843;  Lydia  M.  Child, 
born  March  4,  1844,  died  Nov.  24,  1864;  Martin  Luther,  born  Oct.  22,  1845, 
died  Aug.  28,  1846;  Frederick  D.,  born  Nov.  5,  1847,  died  Oct.  28,  1849. 
Married  the  second  time,  Sept.  16,  1855,  in  Boston,  Mass.,  to  Lydia  S., 
daughter  of  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  (Stevens)  Horn,  who  was  born  in  Eaton, 
N.  H.,  May  3,  1827,  and  died  Feb.  12,  1862.  Two  children  :  Julietta  F.,  born 
Sept.  4,  1857;  Ida  Luella,  born  Dec.  28,  1858,  died  Nov.  9,  1861.  Married  the 
third  time,  Aug.  12,  1862,  in  Gardiner,  Me.,  to  Mrs.  Helen  M.  Rhoades, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Harriet  (Rhoades)  Webb,  of  Troy,  Me.  She  was 
born  May  17,  1830,  Unity,  Me.;  died  in  Industry,  Me.,  June  10,  1894.     One 


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child,  Mary  E.,  born  May  17,  1863.  Died  of  heart  disease,  iu  Stark,  Me., 
Jan.  17,  1901,  aged  82  years,  6  months,  and  14  days. 

Eel  YEA,  Benjamin  J. ,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Deborah  (Deyo)  Relyea, 

was  born  in  New  Paltz,  Ulster  County,  New  York,  1819,  Sept.  11.  Was 
graduated  from  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  June  25,  1845. 
"Was  pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Fall  Eiver,  Mass.,  six  years 
or  more,  and  for  twenty-eight  years  pastor  of  the  church  in  Green's  Farms, 
Conn.  Married,  Jan.  2,  1842,  Sarah  M.  Guyon,  who  died  Aug.  26,  1847. 
Three  children;  none  living.  Married,  May  16,  1849,  Melissa  Du  Bois,  who 
died  April  15,  1885.  Five  children;  four  survive.  Died  of  heart  disease,  at 
Glenbrook,  Conn.,  aged  80  years. 

Rogers  Alonzo,  son  of  Ansel  and  Louisa  (Raymond)  Rogers,  was  born  in 
Rollin,  Lenawee  County,  Mich.,  1844,  April  22.  Studied  at  University  of 
Michigan.  Ordained  1870.  Glen  wood,  la.,  March,  1877,  to  September,  1880. 
Superintendent  of  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  Council  Bluffs,  la.,  1880,  to 
September,  1883;  refused  re-election.  Dunlap,  la.,  September,  1883,  to  June, 
1887.  Blair,  Neb.,  June,  1887,  to  November,  1888.  Corvallis,  Ore.,  January, 
1889,  to  October,  1890.  Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  October,  1890,  to  June,  1897. 
Whatcom,  Wash.,  July,  1897,  to  April,  1900.  Ill  health  compelled  retirement. 
Married,  Nov.  1,  1866,  Mary,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Mary  (Norton)  Bronner. 
Two  sons,  and  one  daughter,  who  is  still  living.  Died  of  paralysis,  in 
Whatcom,  Wash.,  July  25,  1901,  aged  55  years,  3  months,  3  days. 

Sewabd,  Dwight  M.,  d.  d.,  son  of  Seth  and  Rhoda  (Picket)  Seward,  was 
born  in  Durham,  Conn.,  1811,  July  31.  Was  graduated  from  Yale  College, 
1831,  and  from  Yale  Divinity  School,  1834.  Was  licensed  to  preach  by  the 
New  Haven  East  Association,  1884.  Ordained  pastor  of  the  First  Church, 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  Feb.  3,  1836;  resigned  after  a  ministry  of  six  years, 
and  supplied  the  church  in  Middlefleld,  Conn.,  two  aud  one  half  years. 
Installed  pastor  Jan.  14,  1845,  at  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  dismissed  Dec. 
18,  1850.  Pastor  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  until  the 
organization  by  him,  in  1852,  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  of  which  he 
became  pastor ;  resigned  on  account  of  ill  health  in  1870,  residing  for  three 
years  In  New  York  City.  Supplied  the  churches  in  Schroon  Lake,  Moriah, 
and  Minaville  from  1874  to  1879;  in  New  Providence,  N.  J.,  until  June,  1881. 
Pastor  of  Plymouth  Church,  Portland,  Me.,  1881-84.  Removed,  1884,  to 
reside  in  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Received  the  degree  of  d.  d.  from  New 
York  University,  1862.  Married,  March  2,  1836,  Lydia  Huntington,  daughter 
of  Col.  Simeon  and  Lydia  (Huntington)  North,  and  granddaughter  of  Rev. 
Enoch  Huntington,  pastor  for  forty  years,  Middletown,  Conn.,  who  died 
April  1,  1897,  aged  84  years.  Four  children :  Frederick  Dwight,  Leila, 
Frances,  Harriet,  and  William  Foote;  two  are  living,  Mrs.  Leila  (Rev.  W. 
H.)  Gleason  and  William  Foote.  Died  in  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  of  la  grippe, 
Jan.  17,  1901,  aged  89  years,  5  months,  16  days. 

Skinner,  Edward,  son  of  William  and  Ann  Walton  Skinner,  was  born  in 
Old  Dalby,  Leicestershire,  Eog.,  1837,  Aug.  24.  Studied  theology  at  Market 
Harboro,  Eng.  Began  preaching  when  eighteen  years  of  age.  Emigrated 
to  America  in  1873.  Was  ordained  Nov.  15,  1877,  at  Milford,  Kan.,  at  which 
time  the  church  was  dedicated.  This  \vas  the  first  church  erected  in  Kansas 
without  missionary  aid.  Pastor  of  Madma  and  Milford  Churches,  Kansas, 
1873  to  1879;  Blue  Rapids,  Kan.,  December,  1879,  to  Oct.  15,  1887;  Osborne, 


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Kan.,  October,  1887,  to  Jan.  31,  1895;  Valley  Mills,  Kan.,  April,  1895,  to 
April,  1899;  Dover,  July,  1899,  to  Sept.  I,  1900;  Blue  Rapids,  Sept.  1,  1900, 
to  Jan.  8,  1901,  Married,  Sept.  5,  1861,  Rebecca  Martin,  at  Market  Harboro, 
Eng.,  who  died  Oct.  4,  1867.  Two  sons  and  one  daughter.  Married,  Dec.  30, 
1868,  Sarah  Eland,  Bedford,  Eng.  Died  of  la  grippe  at  Blue  Rapids,  Kan., 
Jan.  8,  1901,  aged  63  years,  4  months,  15  days. 

Slater,  Charles,  son  of  Peter  and  Maria  Douglas  Slater,  was  born  in 
Oxford,  Eng,,  1839,  Oct.  1.  Was  educated  at  common  schools  and  under 
private  instruction.  Was  ordained  by  the  Primitive  Methodist  Church,  1864. 
Pastorates:  In  England,  Halsted,  Torguay,  Castle  Hedingham,  Barrow,  and 
Hartist;  in  the  United  States,  Prairie  City,  la.,  1874-7.5;  Woodburn,  111., 
1875-79;  Luverne,  Minn.,  1879-80;  Ashkum,  111.,  1880-84;  Oraeaa,  111.,  1884- 
85;  Ilion,  111.,  1885-88;  Woodburn,  111.,  1888-94;  Delong,  111.,  1895-96} 
Ontario,  111.,  1896-19C0.  Married  at  Castle  Hedingham,  Eng.,  Jan.  23,  1868, 
Mary  A.  Ames.  Five  children,  all  living.  Died  at  Woodburn,  HI.,  of 
cerebral  anaemia,  Oct.  8,  1901,  aged  62  years,  7  days. 

Smith,  Charles  Baker,  son  of  Asaph  and  Rebecca  (Davis)  Smith,  was 
born  in  Litchfield,  Me.,  1815,  Aug.  27.  Studied  at  Gorham  Seminary.  Was 
graduated  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1844.  Was  ordained  at 
Kenduskeag,  Me.  He  held  pastorates  at  Woolwich,  Me.,  West  Gloucester, 
Concord,  and  Cohasset,  Mass.  Chaplain  of  the  prison  at  Dedham,  Mass., 
fifteen  years.  Assisted  in  the  organization  of  a  church  in  Dedham.  Also 
built  a  church  at  East  Walpole,  Mass.,  where  he  was  pastor  eighteen  years. 
Delegate,  in  1890,  to  the  World's  Congress  of  Peace  and  Arbitration,  London, 
England.  Married,  May  5,  1847,  to  Clara  Allen,  daughter  of  Joseph  and 
Eliza  (Allen)  Kendrick,  Bangor,  Me.  Wife  living.  Four  sons;  two  living 
In  Medford,  Mass.  Died  of  la  grippe,  at  West  Medford,  Mass.,  June  2,  1901, 
aged  85  years,  9  months,  5  days. 

Smith,  Henry  Harrison,  son  of  Amos  and  Sarah  (Belden)  Smith,  was 
born  in  Chester,  Mass.,  1840,  Aug.  28.  Was  ordained  to  the  gospel  ministry 
in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1872.  Settlements  .  .  .  Chase,  Mich., 
1880-81.  Hopkins,  Mich.,  1881-86.  Mattawan,  Mich.,  1887-88.  Without 
charge,  1889.  Wheatland,  Mich.,  1890-92.  Addison,  Mich.,  1893.  Jerome, 
Mich.,  1893-95.  Worthington,  Mich.,  1895-97.  Married,  Sept.,  12,  1872,  at 
Port  Huron,  Mich.,  Mary  Alice,  daughter  of  J.  K.  and  Miriam  (Smith)  Som- 
mers.  Died  of  cancer  of  stomach,  in  Chesterfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1901, 
aged  61  years. 

Snell,  William  Ward,  son  of  Rev.  Thomas  (d.  d.)  and  Tirzah  (Strong) 
Snell,  was  born  in  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1821,  April  3.  Studied  in  Monson 
Academy,  Monson,  Mass.,  and  prepared  himself  for  the  ministry  under  the 
direction  of  his  father.  Was  ordained,  October,  1859.  Began  services,  1855, 
in  Rushford,  Minn. ,  in  a  log  house.  Erected  a  house  of  worship,  chiefly  with 
his  own  hands,  1860,  and  occupied  the  pulpit  of  the  church  until  December, 
1887.  Removed  to  California  in  December,  1887,  and  in  March,  1888,  to  West 
Saticoy,  Cal.  Appointed  by  President  Johnson,  1867,  one  of  the  Board  of 
Adjusters  of  Indian  Claims  at  Pembina,  N.  D.  Married,  Dec.  24,  1850,  Jane 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Curtis  and  Olive  (Knowltou)  Fay,  Winchester,  N.  H. 
She  died  at  Nordhofi",  Cal.,  Jan.  28,  1888.  Nine  children;  seven  living. 
Married,  Dec.  5,  1888,  Martha  M.,  sister  of  first  wife.  Died  of  pneumonia  in 
West  Saticoy,  Cal.,  Feb.  27,  1901,  aged  79  years,  11  months,  23  days. 


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Sterling,  George,  son  of  Samuel  B.  and  Minerva  (Beard)  Sterling,  was 
bom  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  1842,  July  27.  His  academic  studies  were  pur- 
sued at  New  Milford  and  Washington,  Conn.  Studied  at  Union  College, 
ScheU'  ctady,  N.  Y.,  and  was  graduated  from  Amherst  College,  Mass.  Sludied 
theology  at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  and  was  graduated  from  the 
Theological  Seminary,  Audover,  Mass.  Was  ordained  in  Wayland,  Mich., 
1874.  His  pastorates  were:  Highland,  1873-74;  Staceyville,  1874-75;  Burr 
Oak,  la.,  1875-76;  Higganum,  Conn.,  1877-80;  Templeton,  Mass.,  1880-81; 
Milton,  N.  H.,  1881-84;  West  Glover,  Vt.,  1884-88;  North  Hyde  Park,  Vt., 
1888-89;  Dumbarton,  N.  H.,  1889-92;  Berkeley,  Mass.,  1892-94;  Manomet, 
Mass.,  1894-97;  Windsor,  Mass.,  May  1,  1897,  to  Nov.  26,  1901.  Married, 
Oct.  20,.  1874.  at  West  Stockbridge  Centre,  Mass.,  Lovina,  daughter  of  Uriah 
and  Mary  (Van  Deusen)  Reed.  One  daughter.  Died  of  apoplexy,  at  Windsor. 
Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1901,  aged  59  years,  3  months,  29  days. 

Stevens,  Asahel  Hitchcock,  son  of  George  and  Savilla  (Hitchcock) 
Stevens,'was  born  in  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1816,  Dec.  24.  Entered  Yale  College, 
1839.  Was  graduated  from  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1847.  Pastorates 
as  follows  :  Meriden  (Centre),  March,  1848,  to  September,  1854;  Newton,  la., 
—  1855,},to  June,  1856;  Peoria,  111.,  October,  1856,  to  June,  1866;  Lacou,Ill., 
1866-70;  Peoria,  111.,  September,  1870,  to  February,  1882.  Pastor  emeritus. 
Publications:  The  Future  of  Peoria,  1874,  17  pp.  Long  Life  a  Blessing, 
1888,  11  pp.  Married,  1847,  Mary  Comstock,  daughter  of  Gideon  and  Julian 
(Parker)  Bristol,  of  Cheshire,  Conn.  Wife  died  at  Peoria,  111.,  Dec.  11,  1897. 
Five  children,  four  sons  (one  deceased),  one  daughter.  Died  of  heart  failure 
at  Peoria,  111.,  July  16,  1901,  aged  84  years,  6  months,  22  days. 

Teele,  Albert  Kendall,  d.  d.,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Miriam  (Lavels) 
Teele,^was  born  in  Soraerville,  Mass.,  1821,  Feb.  10.  Studied  in  the  Public 
Schools  of  Medford,  Mass.,  and  Philips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.  Was 
graduated  from  Yale  College,  1840,  and  from  Yale  Divinity  School,  1845. 
Ordained  and  installed  pastor  of  the  church  in  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  1845;  dis- 
missed, 1849.  Supplied  the  church  in  Medway,  Mass.  Installed  pastor  of 
the  First  Evangelical  Church,  Milton,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1850.  Closed  his  ser- 
vice, Dec.  18,  1875,  and  afterwards  made  pastor  emeritus.  Received  the 
degree  of  D.  r>.  from  Middlebury  College,  Vt.  Trustee  of  Liversidge  Insti- 
tution, 1877-1901.  Chairman  of  Trustees  of  Milton  Public  Library,  1870- 
1901.  Trustee  of  Milton  Cemetery,  1861-1901.  Publications:  History  of 
Milton,  Mass.,  1640-1887,  pp.  668,  1887.  Noted  Men  and  Historical  Narra- 
tions of  Ancient  Milton,  pp.  100,  1900.  Married  Aug.  21,  1845,  Cornelia, 
daughter  of  Lucius  and  Harriot  Curtis,  Stratford,  Conn.  Two  daughters, 
Mrs.  Cornelia  F.  (H.  B.)  Tucker,  Mrs.  Harriot  (Atherton)  Tucker.  Died  of 
Blight's  disease  in  Milton,  Mass.,  March  11,  '1901,  aged  80  years,  1  month, 
1  day. 

Thayer,  Joseph  Henry,  a.  m.,  s.  t.  d.,  d.  d.,  litt.  d.,  son  of  Joseph 
Helyer  andjMartha  Stevens  (Greenough)  Thayer,  was  born  in  Boston,  Mass., 
1828,  Nov.  7.  Was  graduated  from  Harvard  College,  1850.  Studied  the- 
ology in|Harvard  Divinity  School,  1854-55.  and  was  graduated  from  Andover 
Thelogical  Seminary,  1857.  Usher,  Boston  Latin  School,  1850-51.  Private 
Tutor,  1851-53.  In  Europe,  1853-54.  Ordained,  Salem  (Crombie  St. 
Church),  Dec.  29,  1859.  Acting  Pastor,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1858-59.  Pastor  by 
Council    of  Crombie  St.  Church,  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,   1859;  dismissed, 


1902.]  NECROLOGY.  39 

Feb.  19,  186-t.  Chaplain  •10th  Regiment  Infantry,  Mass.  Vols.,  Sept.  17,  1862, 
to  May  16,  1863.  Associated  professor  of  Sacred  Literature,  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1864-82.  Resided  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1882-84. 
Lecturer  on  Biblical  Theology  in  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1883-84.  Bussey 
professor  of  New  Testament  Criticism  and  Interpretation,  Harvard  Divinity 
School,  1884-1901.  Bussey  professor  Emeritus,  after  July,  1901.  Degrees, 
etc.:  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  a.  m.,  1864;  s.  T.  c,  Yale,  1873;  D.  D.,  Harvard, 
1884;  Princeton,  1896  (at  its  Sesquicentenuial)  ;  litt.  d..  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  1892  (at  its  Tercentenary).  Member  of  Am.  Academy  Arts  and 
Sciences,  Am.  Orient  Society,  Am.  Philological  Association,  Society  Bibl. 
Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Essex  Institute,  etc.  Member  and  Secretary  of  the  New 
Testament  Company  of  American  Revisers  of  the  English  Bible.  "  Fellow," 
Harvard,  1877-84.  Publications :  iTranslated  Liinemanu's  Winer's  Gram- 
mar of  Idiom  of  N.  T.,  Andover,  1869  ;  translated  Alex.  Buttmaun's  Grammar 
of  N.  T.  Greek,  Andover,  1873;  Grimm's  Greek-English  Lexicon  of  N.  T., 
translated,  revised,  and  enlarged.  New  York,  1886;  The  Change  of  Atti- 
tude towards  the  Bible,  Boston  and  New  York,  1891;  Books  and  their 
Use,  etc.,  Boston  and  New  York,  1893;  edited  Memorial  Edition  of 
Sophocles'  Greek  Lexicon  (1887);  Ezra  Abbot's  Critical  Essays  (1888), 
and  Biographical  Sketch  of  him  (1884) ;  notes  on  Scrivener's  Plain  Intro- 
duction, etc.,  1885;  lecture  on  Criticism  Confirmatory  of  the  Gospels, 
in  Boston  Lectures  for  1871 ;  articles  on  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews, 
"Market,"  "Saints,"  etc.,  in  the  American  edition  of  Dr.  Wm.  Smith's 
Dictionarj'  of  the  Bible;  also  articles  in  the  "Jour,  of  Biblical  Litera- 
ture; "  Hastings'  Diet,  of  the  Bible;  on  Biblical  Revision  iu  "Sunday 
School  World  and  Times,"  Philadelphia;  articles  in  Bibliotheca  Sacra,"  and 
"Andover  Review":  notices  of  books  in  "Andover  Review,"  "Classical 
Review,"  "American  Journal  of  Philology,"  "  New  World,"  "Bibliotheca 
Sacra,"  N.  Y.  "  Nation,"  "  Amer.  Jour,  of  Theol.,"  etc.  See  Biblical  World 
(Chicago),  April,  1892.  Married,  Nov.  30,1857,  Martha  Caldwell,  youngest 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Lucy  (Watson)  Davis,  of  Boston.  Children:  Lucy 
Watson,  b.  in  Boston,  Sept.  29,  1886,  married  Caspar  Rene  Gregory,  professor 
in  University  of  Leipzig;  Greenough,  b.  iu  Salem,  July  6,  1862,  drowned  at 
Ogunquit,  Me.,  Aug.  23,  1883;  Grace  Crombie,  b.  in  Boston,  April  12,  1864; 
Miriam  Stuart,  b.  in  Andover,  June  30,  1866,  married.  May  28,  1896,  to  Theo. 
William  Richards,  assistant  professor  of  Chemistry  in  Harv.  Univ. ;  Edith 
Lawrence,  b.  in  Andover,  March  30,  1872.  Died  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  of 
sarcoma,  Nov.  26,  1901,  aged  73  years,  19  days. 

Thompson,  Augustus  Charles,  d.  d.,  son  of  Augustus  and  Kezia  (Hop- 
kins) Thompson,  was  born  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  1812,  April  30.  Fitted  for 
college  at  Amherst  Academy,  Mass.  Entered  Yale  College  in  1831 ;  did  not 
graduate  on  account  of  ill  health.  Graduated  from  Hartford  Theological 
Seminary  (then  Theological  Institute  of  Conn.,  East  Windsor  Hill),  1838. 
Was  matriculated  in  the  Theological  Department  of  the  University  of  Berlio, 
Germany.  Ordained  pastor  of  the  Eliot  Congregational  Church,  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  1842,  July  27,  held  the  office  fifty-nine  years.  Trustee  of  Hart- 
ford Theological  Seminary;  served  on  the  Prudential  Committee  of  the 
American  Board  forty-four  years ;  member  of  the  Deputation  to  India, 
1854-55;  lecturer  on  Foreign  Missions  at  the  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary, Boston  University,   and  the  Hartford  Theological   Seminary.     Pub- 


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lished :  Songs  in  the  Night,  1845 ;  Last  Hours,  or  the  Words  and  Acts  of 
the  Dying,  1851;  Lambs  Fed,  Young  Martyrs,  The  Better  Land,  1854; 
The  Yoke  in  Youth,  1856;  Gathered  Lilies,  1858;  Eliot  Sabbath  School 
Memorial,  1859;  Morning  Hours  in  Patmos,  1860;  The  Mercy  Seat;  Lyra 
Coelestis,  Hymns  on  Heaven,  1863;  Our  Little  Ones,  1867;  Seeds  and  Sheaves, 
1868;  Christus  Consolator,  1869;  Moravian  Missions,  1882;  Happy  New  Year, 
1883;  Foreign  Missions,  1889;  Protestant  Missions,  1894;  together  with  a 
large  number  of  pamphlets  — sermons,  historical  and  funeral  addressee,  etc. 
Married,  1841,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Strong,  of  Northampton,  Mass.  Of  five 
children  of  this  union,  one  son  and  one  daughter  are  living.  Married,  1858, 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cutler,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.  Of  four  children  of  this  union, 
one  daughter  is  living.  Married,  1870,  Miriam  M.  Burgess,  of  Dedham,  Mass. 
Died  of  Bright's  disease,  in  Eoxbury,  Mass.,  1901,  Sept.  26,  aged  89  years, 
4  months,  and  27  days. 

Tufts,  James,  son  of  Rev.  James  and  Submit  (Hayden)  Tufts,  was  born  in 
Wardsboro,  Vt.,  1812,  Nov.  2.  Studied  in  Manchester,  Vt.,  1836;  Yale  Col- 
lege, 1838;  Andover,  1840-41.  Was  ordained  iu  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  Sept.  24, 
1844.  Supplied  at  Chillcothe,  O.,  1844-45.  Superintendent  of  schools  in 
Windham  County,  Vt.,  1846-50.  Taught  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  and  Castle- 
ton,  Vt.  Principal  of  Monson  Academy  seven  years.  Family  School  for 
Boys.  Married  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Dr.  J.  P.  and  Lucy  (Wheelock) 
Warren,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  March  21,  1855.  Two  sons ;  one  living,  —  Prof. 
Tufts,  Chicago  University.  Died  of  jaundice,  at  Monson,  Mass.,  April  29, 
1901,  aged  88  years,  5  months,  27  days. 

Upton,  Augustus  Goodnow,  d.  d.,  son  of  Benjamin  Flint  and  Miranda 
(Thomas)  Upton  (widow  of  Augustus  Goodnow),  was  born  1851,  Dec.  7,  ia 
Heath,  Mass.  Was  graduated  from  Oberlin  College,  1873,  and  from  Oberlin 
Theological  Seminary,  1876.  Ordained  at  Elyria,  Aug.  6,?),  1876.  Pasto- 
rates: 1876-78,  Windham,  0.;  1878-80,  Wayne,  Mich.;  1880-83,  Wake- 
men,  O. ;  1883-88,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  Secretary  N.  Y.  State  H.  M.  Society, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1888-90.  Residence  in  Colorado,  1890-94;  1894-95,  Den- 
ver, Col.;  1895-99,  president  Weiser  Academy  and  College,  Weiser,  Ida. 
Pastorate  in  Weiser,-  Ida.,  1896-98.  In  Arizona,  winter  of  1899-1900.  Re- 
sided in  Colorado  Springs,  May,  1900.  a.  m.,  Oberlin  College;  d.  d.,  Idaho 
State  University.  Corporate  member  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Married,  Nov.  22,  1876, 
Lucy  Hey  wood,  daughter  of  Eliab  Wright  and  E.  Maria  (Ely)  Metcalf.  One 
daughter.  Died,  of  pulmonary  tuberculosis,  in  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Nov. 
20,  1901,  aged  49  years,  10  months,  13  days. 

VooRUEES,  Louis  Bevier,  son  of  Joseph  Hageman  and  Sarah  Catherine 
(Westbi'ook)  Voorhees,  was  born  in  Rocky  Hill,  N.  J.,  1847,  June  10.  Was 
graduated  from  Princeton  University,  186S.  Studied  in  the  New  Brunswick 
Theological  Seminary  one  year,  and  two  years  iu  Andover  Theological  Sem- 
inary, from  which  he  was  graduated  in  1871.  Was  ordained  by  the  Andover 
Association,  June  6,  1871.  Installed  pastor.  North  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Dec. 
6,  1871.  He  resigned  1874.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1874-79;  Salem,  Mass.,  1879- 
89;  Santa  Anna,  CuL,  1889-91;  Silverton,  Col.,  1891-92;  Groton,  Mass., 
1892-1901.  Trustee  Lawrence  Academy  and  Public  Library,  Groton,  Mass. 
Vice-president  Groton  Historical  Society.  Married,  Nov.  7,  1877,  Harriet  B., 
daughter  of  Edwin  and  Lucy  A.  Pratt,  Weymouth,  Mass.  Died  of  dysentery, 
at  Niantic,  Conn.,  July  26,  1901,  aged  51  years,  1  month,  16  days. 


1902.]  NECROLOGY.  41 

"Washburn,  "William  Saxford,  son  of  "William  Clierdivine  and  Phcebe 
Auu  (Cromwell)  Washburn,  was  born  in  Frederick,  Md.,  1852,  Dec.  2.  Was 
gi-aduated  from  Ouargo  Seminnry,  Onargo,  111.  Ordained  at  Bon  Homme, 
S.  D.,  June,  1888.  Was  pastor  at  Bon  Ilomrae,  S.  D.  1887-89,  preaching  also 
at  Lakeport.  From  September,  1889,  to  November,  1890,  at  Lakeport  and 
Lesterville,  S.  D.  At  Alcester,  Gothland,  and  Beresford,  S  D.,  from  Novem- 
ber, 1890,  to  September,  1893;  three  new  churches  were  built.  Alcester, 
1893-95.  At  Green  River,  Wyo.,  January,  1896,  to  May,  1896.  Hull,  la., 
September,  1896,  to  June,  1897 ;  retired — .  Married,  Dec.  27,  1876,  to  Florence, 
daughter  of  Abijah  and  Hannah  (Upham)  Child,  of  Oswego,  111.  Son  and 
two  daughters  living.  Died  of  pleurisy,  in  Alcester,  S.  D.,  Feb.  16,  1901, 
aged  48  years,  2  months,  14  days. 

Webb,  Edwin  Bonaparte,  d.  d  ,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Sophia  Lancaster 
"Webb,  was  born  in  New  Castle,  Me.,  1820,  Jan.  19.  "Was  graduated  from 
Bowdoin  College,  1816,  and  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  185'J. 
Studied  six  months  iu  Theological  Seminary,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Ordained 
and  installed  at  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  11,  1850;  dismissed  from  Augusta,  Sept. 
26,  iseo.  Installed  pastor  of  Shawmut  Church,  Boston,  Oct.  5,  1860; 
resigned,  Oct.  4,  1885  "Was  made  pastor  emeritus.  Acting  pastor,  "Water- 
town,  1888  (nine  months);  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1885-87;  Providence,  E.  I., 
1889-90  (eighteen  months);  Lowell,  Mass.,  1890-91  (nine  months);  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1893-94  (six  months) ;  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1892  (three  months)  ; 
Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  winters  of  1893,  1899,  1900.  Publications:  Sermons  on 
the  Bible  and  the  Sabbath;  Socialism  and  the  Christian  Church;  Annual 
Sermon  before  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1891;  Biography  and  Sermons,  Boston,  1901. 
Degree  of  d.  d.,  by  "Williams  College,  1865,  and  by  Bowdoin,  1867.  Member 
of  Prudential  Committee  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1876-1900.  Chairman  of  Pruden- 
tial Committee,  1883-1900.  Member  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  Massa- 
chusetts Home  Missionary  Society.  Vice-president  of  American  Home  Mis- 
sionary Society.  Member  of  Board  of  Overseers  and  Board  of  Trustees  of 
Bowdoin  College,  1855-1900.  Trustee  of  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 
1880-1900.  Chairman  of  the  Board,  1890-99.  Married,  Oct.  19,  1852. 
Elizabeth  Temple,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Bowdoin  Temple 
(Wiuthrop)  Tappan.  Three  daughters;  one  living,  Mrs.  F.  B.  Ingraham, 
"Wellesley,  Mass.  Died  of  acute  disease  of  the  bladder,  at  Koxbury,  Mass., 
May  20,  1901,  aged  81  years,  4  months,  1  day. 

Whittlesey,  Nathan  Hart,  d.  d.,  son  of  Sheldon  and  Esther  Maria 
(Hart)  Whittlesey,  was  born  in  New  Preston,  Litchfield,  Co.,  Conn.,  1848, 
April  18.  Studied  at  Hopkins  Grammar  School,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1867, 
was  graduated  from  Yale  College,  1871,  and  from  Yale  Divinity  School,  1875. 
"Was  ordained  by  the  Council  Bluffs  Association,  la.,  at  Creston,  la., 
October,  1875.  Pastor  of  the  church  in  Creston,  la.,  June,  1875,  to  May, 
1887,  and  of  the  First  church  in  Evanston,  111.,  May,  1887,  to  May,  1892. 
Degrees  conferred:  b  a.,  Yale,  1871;  b.  d.,  Yale,  1875;  d.  d.,  Illinois 
College,  1890.  Deacon  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  Yale  College,  1868-71 . 
Moderator  of  the  General  Congregational  Association  of  Iowa,  1886.  Presi- 
dent Chicago  Congregational  Club,  1891-92.  First  Secretary  of  the  Minis- 
terial Committee  for  Ministerial  Relief  Fund  of  the  National  Council,  1892- 
1900.  Delegate  to  National  Council,  1886-89.  Director  of  the  Illinois 
Home    Missionary    Society.      Publications :    Report    to    National    Council, 


42  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

Syracuse,  1895 ;  The  Fellowship  of  Ministering  to  the  Saints,  1898 ; 
The  Congregational  Churches  and  their  Disabled  Veterans ;  The  Divin- 
ity of  Christ;  Sermon  on  Luther;  Men  for  the  Ministry;  The  Aged 
Minister's  Prayer;  Leaflet,  Is  it  Fair?  Married,  June  29,  1876,  at  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Harriet  Warner,  daughter  of  William  Emerson  and  Helen  B. 
(Edmond)  Newell.  Four  children.  Helen  Sylvia,  George  Newell,  Richard 
Edmond,  and  William  Sheldon.  Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  of  acute 
Bright's  disease,  Feb.  20,  1901,  aged  52  years,  10  months,  2  days. 

Wilson,  John  Gilman,  son  of  Asa  and  Catharine  (Wright)  Wilson,  was 
born  in  Nelson,  N.  H.,  1820,  Sept.  16.  Was  educated  at  Gilmanton  (N.  H.) 
Academy,  and  was  graduated  from  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1850.  City 
missionary,  Bangor,  Me.,  1849-50.  Was  ordained  at  Bellows  Falls,  Vt., 
Dec.  12,  1851.  In  1856  was  missionary  at  Charleston,  N.  H.,  under  American 
Home  Missionary  Society.  Installed  at  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  April  6,  1856; 
dismissed,  1859.  Installed  at  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  1859;  dismissed,  Feb.  18,  1864. 
Installed  at  Saxton's  River,  Vt.,  1864;  dismissed,  Dec.  5,  1871.  Installed  at 
Dover,  Mass.,  1872.  Supplied  at  Tamworth,  N.  H.  Pastor  of  the  Fourth 
Congregational  Church,  Portland,  Me.,  1876-94.  Chaplain  Greeley  Hospital, 
Portland,  Me.,  1894-1901.  At  Salem,  Mass.,  without  charge.  Married,  in  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  1851,  Mrs.  Lucy  Crockett  Stinson,  of  Deer  Isle,  Me.,  daughter  of 

Ephraim  and  (York)  Crockett.      She  died  June  12,  1886.     One  son, 

deceased.  Died  of  heart  failure,  at  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec,  8,  1901,  aged  81 
years,  2  months,  22  days. 

*  Wilson,  Levin,  son  of  Joshua  and  Comfort  M.  (Knowles)  Wilson,  was  born 
in  Cynthiana,  Ind.,  1820,  Jan.  6.  He  was  ordained  preacher  in  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church,  April  1,  1853.  He  withdrew  from  that  church  April  4, 
1855,  on  account  of  its  connection  with  slavery.  Organized  with  others  the 
Salem  Presbytery  of  the  Independent  Churches  of  Indiana,  which  in  Septem- 
ber 1857,  became  the  Congregational  Association  of  Southern  Indiana.  Pas- 
torates: Montgomery,  New  Salem,  McChannicsville,  Pleasant  Grove,  Shaker 
Prairie,  Bethlehem.  Entered  the  service  of  the  American  Missionary  Society, 
April  1, 1857.  Publications  :  The  Atonement,  23  pp.  History  of  the  Knowles 
Family,  Princeton,  Ind.  Married,  May  16,  1839,  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Jo- 
seph and  Tabita  McReynolds,  of  Indiana.  She  died  March  20,  1883.  Ten 
children,  five  living.  Married,  Jan.  30,  1884,  Lydia  A.,  daughter  of  Isaac  and 
Elizabeth  (Bailey)  Patridge.  One  child,  deceased.  Died  of  apoplexy,  near 
Cynthiana,  Ind,  Nov,  8,  1900,  aged  80  years,  10  months,  2  days. 

Wylie,  Eugar  Blaisdell,  son  of  Samuel  Smith  and  Eliza  (Burnham) 
Wylie,  was  born  in  Madbury,  N.  H.,  1860,  Feb.  24.  Was  graduated  from 
Wheaton  College,  Wheaton,  111.,  1889,  and  from  Chicago  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1892.  Was  ordained  and  installed  pastor  of  Summerdale  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Chicago,  111.,  April  27,  1893.  Pastor  of  the  church,  April, 
1891,  to  April,  1901.  Married,  May  7,  1891,  Gertrude,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Calvin  B.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Woodward)  Hurlbert.  Two  children, 
Margaret  and  Samuel  Hurlbert  (adopted).  Died  of  pneumonia,  in  Chicago, 
111.,  July  6,  1901,  aged  41  years,  4  months,  12  days. 

Young,  Joseph  Chester,  was  born  in  Scituate,  Mass.  He  was  ordained 
In  1883,  and  is  first  reported  in  the  Year-Book,  at  Port  Townsend,  Wn., 
1898-1900;  Kirkland,  Wn.,  1900-01.  Died  at  Kirkland,  Wn.,  May  26,  1901, 
aged  63. 

*  Not  claBBified. 


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43 


SUMMARIES. —  DISEASE  OR  CAUSE  OF  DEATH. 
Apoplexy,  5;  appendicitis,  1;  bladder  trouble,  2;  blood  poison,  2;  brain,  cerebral 
ausemia,  1;  — concussion  of,  1;  Bright's  disease,  7;  consumption,  3;  diabetes,  3; 
dysentery,  1;  exhaustion,  1;  grippe,  3;  heart  disease,  8;  — failure,  11;  — fatty  de- 
generation of,  1;  — inflammation  of,  1;  —rheumatism  of,  1;  jaundice,  1;  kidney 
disease,  2;  liver  disease,  1;  —  cirrhosis  of,  2;  —  consumption  of,  1;  lungs,  hem- 
orrhage of,  1 ;  morphiae  poisoning,  1 ;  nephritis,  1 ;  neuralgia,  1 ;  old  age,  5;  paraly- 
sis, 3;  pleurisy,  1 ;  pneumonia,  16 ;  sarcoma,  2  ;  stomach,  inflammation  of,  1;  —  cancer 
of,  2;  typhoid  fever,  1;  unknown,  3. 

Tabular  View,  1875-1901.  — I.    Number,  Age,  and  Service. 


Year. 

Whole  No. 
of  Deaths. 

63 

Average  Age. 

Average  Length  of  Service. 

1875 

62  years,  8  months,  11  days. 

31  years,  7  months,  7  days. 

1876 

68 

66   "    5    "   26  " 

35  ' 

8 

14   " 

1877 

60 

65   "   11    "   11   " 

36   ' 

5 

8  " 

1878 

56 

67   "    0    "   15   " 

36   ' 

'    2    ' 

'   11   '• 

1879 

74 

68   "    0    "    1  " 

39   ' 

8 

'   22  " 

1880 

82 

67   "    0    '<   15  " 

33  ' 

0 

.   11  .. 

1881 

85 

67   "   11    "   12   " 

36   ' 

3 

,   24  " 

1882 

60 

64   "    2    "   11  " 

34   ' 

1    ' 

'   13  " 

1883 

78 

64   "    9    "   25  " 

33   ' 

'   11 

<   11  « 

1884 

79 

70   "    6    "    0  " 

39   ' 

'   10 

•   11  " 

1885 

80 

67  "   0   "   21  *' 

35   ' 

'   10 

'   22  " 

1886 

90 

69  "   6   "   12  " 

37   ' 

2 

•   20  " 

1887 

91 

67   "   6   "   19  " 

36   ' 

.    7 

.   11  .. 

1888 

96 

67   "    9    "   14  " 

37   ' 

'    2 

'   24  " 

1889 

100 

68   "   1   "   19  " 

35   ' 

6 

'    2   " 

1890 

99 

71   "   4   "    4  " 

42   ' 

0 

1   " 

1891 

92 

64   "    9    "   25   '* 

32   ' 

4 

'   17   •♦ 

1892 

95 

70   "    7    "    2  " 

37   ' 

'    9 

<   17  » 

1893 

98 

68   "    5    "   23  " 

36   ' 

'   11 

'   28  " 

1894 

98 

68   "    8    "   16   " 

37  ' 

1 

'   28  " 

1895 

86 

67   "    9    "   10   " 

38  ' 

6 

'   24  " 

1896 

126 

68   "   11    "    8   " 

37  ' 

5    ' 

'   17  " 

1897 

88 

64   •'    4    "   15   " 

32   ' 

3 

2  " 

1898 

97 

70   "    9    "    0  " 

38   ' 

1 

'   27   " 

1899 

102 

69   "    2    "    7   " 

37   ' 

9 

6   '* 

1900 

110 

68   "    3    "   24   " 

32   ' 

0 

'   24   " 

1901 

96 

68   '•    2    "   13   " 

31   ' 

'   10 

'   22   " 

Total  . . 

2,349 

66  years,  2  months,  26  days. 

36  years,  5  months,  16  days. 

II.    Aqe,  by  Decades. 


Year. 

Over 
90. 

81-90. 

71-80. 

61-70. 

51-60. 

41-50. 

31^0. 

Under 
31. 

Un- 
kDown. 

1875 

0 

1 
0 
0 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
1 
3 
5 
0 
2 
0 
2 
4 
1 
3 
0 
4 
2 
0 
2 
1 
4 
3 

5 
11 
11 

9' 
16 

8 
11 
10 
13 
23 
12 
17 
15 
23 
20 
28 

7 
23 
17 
22 
19 
29 
15 
21 
20 
22 
23 

22 
24 
23 
18 
21 
16 
30 
14 
19 
24 
32 
26 
32 
25 
35 
26 
26 
31 
30 
29 
18 
35 
27 
34 
34 
33 
24 

13 
15 

9 
15 
16 
32 
19 
12 
16 
10 

9 
15 
19 
18 
20 
20 
19 
16 
21 
23 
18 
26 
15 
19 
21 
19 
20 

5 

5 

9 

3 

7 

6 

9 

10 

3 

13 

9 

14 

10 

16 

12 

12 

20 

13 

12 

13 

12 

17 

14 

8 

13 

10 

8 

8 
7 
2 
5 

10 
9 
9 
5 

13 
4 
4 
7 
9 
3 
4 
7 
5 
8 
5 
8 
7 
9 
8 
6 
7 
7 

12 

6 
4 
5 
6 
1 
7 
4 
6 
8 
3 
7 
5 
5 

t 

2 
8 
2 
8 
2 
5 
7 
4 
3 
4 
9 
6 

4 
1 
1 
0 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
1 
4 
0 
1 
2 
4 
2 
3 
0 
2 
1 
3 
1 
5 
2 
2 
3 
0 

0 

1876 

0 

1877 

0 

1878 

0 

1879 

0 

1880 

0 

1881 

1882 

1 

0 

1883 

2 

1884 

0 

1885 

0 

1886 

1 

1887 

0 

1888 

1 

1889 

0 

1890 

0 

1891 

0 

1892 

1 

1893 

0 

1894 

0 

1895 

1896 

0 

0 

1897  . 

1898 

0 

2 

1899 

0 

1900 

3 

1901 

0 

Total 

44 

450 

708 

475 

283 

188 

138 

52 

11 

44 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


III.    Education. 
Collegiate. 


Year. 


1876... 
1876... 
1877... 
1878... 
1879... 
1880. . . 
1881... 
1882  .. 
1883... 
1884. . . 
1885... 
1886... 
1887... 
1888. . . 
1889... 
1890... 
1891... 
1892. . . 
1893... 
1894... 

1895  .. 

1896  .. 
1897... 
1898... 
1899. . . 
1900. . . 
1901 . . . 

Total 


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4 

6 

1 

1 

5 

0 

1 

1 

2 

16 

9 

3 

3 

7 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

8 

10 

5 

9 

4 

0 

8 

2 

1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

4 

5 

5 

7 

2 

2 

4 

0 

3 

5 

1 

2 

1 

0 

7 

5 

3 

4 

2 

10 

0 

1 

3 

1 

4 

2 

6 

6 

3 

5 

3 

3 

10 

1 

0 

0 

6 

3 

1 

9 

10 

5 

15 

2 

3 

6 

3 

0 

4 

4 

1 

1 

5 

13 

2 

12 

3 

5 

4 

0 

1 

4 

1 

2 

0 

3 

7 

6 

9 

2 

3 

12 

0 

0 

2 

0 

1 

1 

1 

15 

12 

2 

5 

3 

7 

0 

1 

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1 

2 

2 

6 

15 

6 

11 

1 

2 

8 

1 

0 

2 

1 

2 

0 

6 

12 

12 

8 

4 

0 

3 

3 

1 

5 

4 

3 

2 

8 

15 

10 

10 

4 

2 

8 

1 

0 

3 

5 

2 

1 

6 

16 

12 

11 

5 

2 

10 

1 

0 

6 

4 

5 

0 

2 

10 

12 

12 

3 

1 

8 

3 

1 

4 

6 

3 

0 

5 

13 

9 

10 

9 

2 

9 

3 

0 

1 

6 

0 

1 

2 

15 

12 

10 

3 

1 

4 

2 

3 

4 

5 

0 

0 

7 

13 

16 

10 

4 

2 

5 

1 

0 

8 

2 

3 

4 

3 

15 

11 

7 

2 

2 

7 

0 

2 

1 

8 

3 

0 

7 

8 

12 

13 

0 

1 

5 

0 

4 

3 

6 

3 

2 

4 

13 

11 

13 

2 

2 

7 

2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

15 

16 

14 

9 

2 

6 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

4 

12 

13 

17 

8 

4 

0 

8 

1 

0 

1 

5 

1 

2 

1 

8 

22 

9 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

3 

3 

9 

21 

8 

6 

0 

8 

0 

1 

4 

6 

2 

0 

6 

9 

25 

9 

8 

2 

8 

1 

3 

1 

13 

0 

2 

2 

8 

17 

9 

4 

0 

5 

1 

2 

0 

12 

2 

1 

2 

18 

30 

247 

98 

50 

187 

31 

31 

81 

111 

54 

37 

123 

314 

322 

IV.    Education. 
Theological. 


Year. 


1875... 
1876... 
1877..., 
1878. . . , 
1879. . . , 
1880. . . , 
1881.... 
1882. . . . 
1883.... 
1884.... 
1885. . . . 
1886.... 
1887.... 
1888.... 
1889.... 
1890.... 
1891.... 
1892.... 
1893. . . . 
1894. . . . 
1895.... 
1896.... 
1897.... 
1898.... 
1899.... 
1900. . . . 
1901.  .. 
Total. 


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19 

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3 

1 

18 

2 

3 

1 

25 

2 

6 

1 

21 

4 

5 

2 

29 

3 

6 

3 

20 

2 

11 

0 

21 

1 

7 

1 

2 

18 

5 

3 

2 

2 

21 

0 

5 

2 

0 

22 

5 

6 

2 

3 

22 

2 

7 

2 

3 

28 

4 

7 

1 

2 

18 

8 

7 

5 

0 

19 

2 

11 

2 

2 

21 

1 

7 

2 

0 

19 

1 

10 

4 

2 

28 

4 

3 

5 

1 

23 

2 

13 

4 

1 

18 

2 

4 

2 

0 

18 

3 

2 

3 

1 

21 

1 

6 

7 

0 

21 

1 

19 

6 

0 

20 

2 

6 

3 

0 

569 

71 

169 

63 

27 

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1 

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10 

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11 

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12 

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12 

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7 

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14 

5 

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1 

7 

1 

15 

3 

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9 

6 

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7 

0 

10 

3 

6 

1 

9 

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13 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

11 

3 

2 

0 

9 

0 

12 

1 

5 

5 

2 

0 

7 

6 

5 

2 

10 

0 

6 

2 

1 

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8 

0 

8 

7 

2 

0 

10 

0 

14 

5 

9 

0 

7 

1 

6 

2 

3 

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3 

1 

11 

6 

9 

3 

10 

1 

6 

4 

15 

2 

5 

2 

7 

5 

8 

1 

4 

0 

10 

19 

113 

49 

136 

11 

245 

103 

1902.] 


NECROLOGY. 


45 


V 

Place  of  Birth  akd 

Death. 

Conn. 

Maine. 

Mass. 

N.  H. 

B. 

I. 

Vt. 

N.  E. 

N.  Y. 

Other 

and 

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1875. . 

13 

42 

31 

11 

0 

1876. . 

11 

5 

4 

3 

26 

19 

8 

2 

2 

2 

7 

6 

58 

37 

3 

7 

4 

24 

3 

0 

1877. . 

8 

8 

5 

1 

13 

14 

10 

3 

0 

1 

8 

9 

44 

36 

6 

4 

8 

20 

2 

0 

1878. . 

9 

10 

2 

1 

13 

16 

8 

2 

0 

0 

10 

7 

42 

36 

7 

2 

2 

16 

5 

2 

1879. . 

8 

10 

7 

5 

19 

14 

8 

7 

0 

2 

11 

4 

53 

42 

9 

10 

6 

21 

6 

1 

1880. . 

17 

7 

6 

1 

21 

23 

7 

2 

3 

1 

7 

6 

61 

40 

11 

9 

6 

32 

4 

1 

1881.. 

15 

10 

2 

2 

23 

22 

7 

6 

1 

2 

10 

6 

58 

48 

11 

9 

7 

28 

9 

0 

1882.. 

7 

7 

3 

4 

24 

14 

4 

2 

0 

0 

6 

0 

44 

27 

4 

8 

7 

24 

5 

1 

1883.. 

18 

8 

5 

4 

20 

19 

13 

5 

1 

1 

6 

4 

63 

41 

2 

10 

10 

26 

3 

1 

1884.. 

12 

5 

6 

7 

16 

17 

13 

5 

0 

0 

9 

6 

56 

40 

8 

8 

8 

28 

7 

3 

1885.. 

15 

11 

7 

4 

18 

14 

10 

6 

1 

0 

7 

6 

58 

41 

11 

9 

4 

28 

7 

2 

1886  . 

10 

5 

2 

1 

21 

18 

6 

4 

0 

0 

13 

6 

52 

34 

14 

13 

11 

42 

13 

1 

1887.. 

18 

13 

6 

4 

22 

18 

9 

5 

3 

2 

7 

2 

65 

44 

11 

4 

7 

42 

8 

1 

1888. . 

15 

13 

7 

5 

23 

18 

11 

9 

0 

0 

12 

5 

68 

50 

10 

3 

6 

40 

12 

3 

1889. . 

18 

11 

6 

9 

18 

18 

13 

4 

0 

0 

10 

2 

65 

44 

14 

2 

10 

47 

11 

7 

1890.. 

15 

13 

9 

8 

19 

12 

13 

6 

0 

1 

5 

5 

61 

45 

13 

4 

11 

45 

14 

i) 

1891.. 

11 

14 

6 

5 

25 

14 

2 

3 

0 

1 

9 

6 

53 

43 

12 

4 

16 

40 

11 

5 

1892. . 

17 

7 

9 

8 

18 

19 

7 

3 

0 

0 

17 

7 

68' 

44 

8 

3 

12 

43 

7 

5 

1893.. 

8 

5 

2 

2 

22 

18 

7 

1 

0 

0 

11 

6 

50 

32 

12 

10 

15 

53 

21 

3 

1894.. 

7 

8 

8 

4 

28 

25 

6 

3 

1 

1 

10 

3 

60 

44 

14 

9 

14 

43 

10 

2 

1895. . 

12 

11 

4 

1 

18 

23 

6 

5 

2 

0 

4 

2 

46 

42 

13 

11 

17 

32 

10 

1 

1896.. 

8 

10 

17 

7 

29 

26 

13 

3 

2 

4 

7 

2 

76 

52 

14 

9 

17 

62 

19 

3 

1897.. 

9 

8 

7 

2 

14 

14 

7 

3 

0 

1 

8 

4 

45 

32 

12 

7 

21 

47 

10 

2 

1898. . 

13 

8 

5 

2 

15 

14 

4 

3 

0 

2 

7 

6 

44 

35 

15 

5 

22 

56 

16 

1 

1899. . 

5 

6 

8 

2 

14 

22 

7 

3 

0 

1 

7 

3 

41 

37 

17 

6 

25 

57 

19 

2 

1900.. 

11 

4 

15 

4 

12 

20 

7 

4 

2 

2 

14 

5 

61 

39 

11 

13 

23 

52 

15 

6 

1901.. 

16 
326 

7 
236 

7 
169 

4 
102 

16 
522 

25 
488 

6 
217 

2 

105 

0 

18 

0 

24 

5 
232 

2 
121 

60 

40 

15 
288 

2 
186 

22 
314 

52 

1027 

3 

257 

1 

Total, 

1,484 

1076 

59 

VI.   Employment. 


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15 

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12  • 

7 
10 

9 

9 

14 
11 

8 
10 

1 
12 
10 
10 

7 
10 

9 

7 

0 

6 

7 

7 

9 

5 

9 
13 
10 

4 

11 

17 
8 
9 
7 
18 
12 
12 
20 
17 
9 
15 
12 
17 
14 
19 
11 
13 
15 
18 
10 
26 
13 
10 
11 
27 
33 

32 
32 
31 
30 
50 
43 
47 
33 
41 
48 
49 
53 
63 
65 
66 
63 
71 
71 
75 
66 
66 
82 
66 
76 
71 
47 
49 

0 
3 
6 
5 
0 
2 
0 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
2 
5 
3 
5 
3 
4 
0 
2 
1 
5 
1 
1 
2 

13 
0 

71 

1 
3 
0 
0 
2 
0 
0 
1 
0 
2 
0 
0 
0 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 

1 

0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 

2 

1 

1 
1 
1 

2 

0 
0 

1 

0 
3 
0 
3 
0 
3 
1 
0 

1 
1 

0 

1 

0 
2 

0 
4 
2 
3 

2 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
6 
1 
2 
3 
3 
5 
1 
2 
3 
2 
0 
5 
1 
5 
1 
4 
1 
1 
1 
6 
6 

3 

1876 

3 

1877 

1 

1878 

1 

1879  .  , 

3 

1880 

2 

1881 

9 

1882 

4 

1883 

2 

1884 

7 

1885 

3 

1886 

4 

1887 

0 

1888 

0 

1889 

0 

1890 

0 

1891 

0 

1892 

1 

1893 

0 

1891 

0 

1895 

0 

1896 

0 

1897 

0 

1898  

0 

1899  

0 

1900 

190L 

3 
0 

Total 

226 

404 

1,484 

10 

4 

33 

68 

46 

The  editor  makes  an  earnest  request  to  friends  and  to  the  secretaries  of  the  State 
bodies  for  prompt  information  of  the  death  of  Congregational  ministers,  and  for  full 
and  exact  information  on  the  model  of  the  sketches  above  given.  Obituary  and 
eulogy  beyond,  it  is  impossible  to  use  here.  Clergymen  are  requested  to  send  to  the 
editor  for  blanks  which  they  may  fill  and  return  to  be  put  on  file.  Accurate  biogra- 
phies will  be  thus  secured. 


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THE   NATIONAL   SOCIETIES. 


THE  AMERICAN  BOARD  OF  COMMISSIONERS  FOR  FOREIGN 

MISSIONS. 

Begun  in  1810.     Incorporated  in  1812. 

President.  —  Samuel  B.  Capen,  ll.  d.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Vice-President,  —  Henry  Hopkins,  t>.  t>.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Corresponding  Secretaries.  —  Judson  Smith,  d.  d.  ;  Charles  H.  Daniels,  d.  d.  ; 
James  L.  Barton,  d.  d. 

Treasurer.  —  Frank  H.  Wiggin. 

Editorial  Secretary .  —  Elnathan  E.  Strong,  d.  d. 

Publishing  and  Purchasing  Agent.  —  Charles  E.  Swett. 
P.  O.  address  of  tlie  above,  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass. 

District  Secretaries.  —  Charles  C.  Creegan,  d.  d.,  Congregational  Rooms,  4th 
Ave.  nd  22d  St.,  New  York  City.  Rev.  A.  N.  Hitchcock,  ph.  d.,  153  La  Salle 
Strett  Chicago,  111.  Rev.  Walter  Frear,  General  Agent,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Build- 
ing, San  Francisco,  Cal. 

The  present  year  is  the  ninety-second  since  the  organization  of  the  American  Board. 
During  its  first  year  its  receipts  were  forty-eight  cents  less  than  $1,000.  During  the 
last  year  it  received  S697,370.  At  the  outset  it  was  seriously  douhted  whether  the 
churches  of  America  could  support  four  missionaries;  last  year  the  Board  alone  had 
upon  the  roll  of  its  missionaries  544  names.  At  the  earlier  period  it  was  doubted 
whether  in  any  foreign  land  an  entrance  could  possibly  be  secured.  Now,  the  ques- 
tion is,  which  of  the  multitudes  of  open  doors  we  must  refuse  to  enter.  To  the 
twenty  missions  now  under  its  care  and  to  others  which  have  been  transferred  to  the 
care  of  other  mi.'^sionary  boards,  the  American  Board  has  sent,  from  the  beginning, 
2,347  missionaries  and  assistant  missionaries,  and  during  the  past  year  it  sent  forty, 
eleven  of  them  men  and  twenty-nine  women.  "With  the  544  American  missionaries 
now  in  the  field,  there  are  laboring  no  less  than  3,483  native  assistants,  of  whom  240 
are  pastors  and  513  are  unordained  preacliers  and  catechists. 

Aside  from  its  evangelistic  work,  the  Board  sustains  other  departments  of  Chris- 
tian labor.  It  has  an  educational  department,  in  which  there  are  employed  no  less 
than  1,930  native  school  teachers,  maintaining  schools  of  every  grade,  from  the  kin- 
dergarten to  the  college  and  theological  seminary.  In  its  higher  institutions  there 
are  12,813  students,  while  in  its  1,135  common  schools  there  are  49,375  pupils,  making 
the  total  number  under  instruction  over  62,188.  In  the  medical  department  there 
are  forty-three  American  physicians,  twelve  of  whom  are  women,  most  of  them  hav- 
ing under  their  care  hospitals  or  dispensaries  in  which  tens  of  thousands  of  patients  are 
treated  each  year,  many  of  them  healed  spiritually  as  well  as  in  body.  The  publica- 
tion work  is  very  extensive,  including  the  translation  of  the  Bible,  the  issuing  of 
Christian  tracts,  and  providing  a  literature. 

There  are  exactly  97  stations  in  which  American  missionaries  reside,  con- 
nected with  which  are  1,209  outstatious,  specially  cared  for  by  the  native  pastors 
and  preachers.  In  the  505  churches  there  are  now  enrolled  50,892  members,  of 
whom  4,551  were  received  on  confession  during  the  past  year.  The  native  contribu- 
tions for  the  support  of  Christian  work  have  amounted  to  $147,879,  nearly  the  largest 
in  the  history  of  the  Board,  being  more  than  one  fourth  of  the  amount  received  from 
living  donors  by  the  American  Board.  An  increase  of  $150,000  from  the  home 
churches  is  required  to  keep  the  work  on  the  present  basis,  to  say  nothing  of  the 
advance  so  imperatively  called  for.  "The  Forward  Movement,"  which  seeks 
specially  to  secure  the  support  of  individual  missionaries  by  particular  churches,  or 
groups  of  churches,  has  resulted  in  the  adoption  of  many  missionaries,  and  contri- 
butions have  been  somewhat  increased.  But  the  churches  have  as  yet  touched 
only  the  fringe  of  missionary  enterprise  entrusted  to  them  by  the  risen  Lord. 

Three  Woman's  Boards  are  co-operating  efficiently  with  the  American  Board  in 
its  foreign  work,  especially  in  efforts  to  reach  women  and  children  in  missionary 
lands. 

The  periodicals  relating  to  this  foreign  missionary  work  are,  the  Missionary 
Herald,  the  Mission  Dayspring,  Life  and  Light  for  Woman,  Mission  Studies,  the 
annual  American  Board  Almanac,  and  a  department  in  Congregational  Work. 
The  information  given  in  these  publications  is  essential  to  an  adequate  apprehen- 
sion of  the  work  which  our  churches  are  seeking  to  do  for  foreign  missions. 


1902.] 


NATIONAL    SOCIETIES. 


49 


SUMMARY  OF  THE  REPORT  OF  TREASURER  OF  THE  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING  AUGUST  31,  1901. 

EXPENDITURES. 
Coat  of  Mistions. 

Mission  to  West  Central  Africa $19,862  02 

Mission  to  East  Central  Africa 12,723  13 

Zulu  Mission 30,311  69 

Mission  to  European  Turkey 35,347  09 

Mission  to  Western  Turkey 89,803  27 

Mission  to  Central  Turkey 33,017  94 

Mission  to  Eastern  Turkey 36,476  23 

Marathi  Mission 71,942  53 

Madura  Mission 55,970  41 

Ceylon  Mission 12,166  76 

Foochow  Mission 36,253  71 

South  China  Mission 4,294  24 

North  China  Mission 54,517  19 

Shansi  Mission 3,749  27 

Mission  to  Japan 81,003  32 

Hawaiian  Islands 6,800  00 

Micronesia  Mission 25,800  67 

Mission  to  Mexico 23,355  33 

Mission  to  Spain 13,290  30 

Mission  to  Austria 11,778  61 

S658,463  71 

Cost  of  Agencies  18,607  96 

Cost  of  Publications 11,281  75 

Cost  o/  Administration. 
Department  of  Correspondence $14,039  28 


Treasurer's  Department. 

New  York  City 

Miscellaneous  items  (including  rent  of  "  Missionary  Rooms," 
furniture  and  repairs,  electric  light,  postage,  stationery, 
copying  and  printing,  library,  insurance  of  do.,  honorary 
members*  certificates) 


7,055  20 
1,635  73 


5,997  49 


28,727  70 


Balance  for  which  the  Board  was  in  debt,  Sept.  1,  1900 82,631  16 

Total 8799,712  28 


RECEIPTS. 

Donations,  as  acknowledged  in  the  Missionary  Herald $553,233  81 

Legacies,  as  ack'g'd  in  the  Missionary  Herald,  for  current  exp.  100,000  00 
Legacies,  as  ack'g'd  in  the  Missionary  Herald,  applied  for  debt,  24,627  55 
Interest  on  General  Permanent  Fund 19,509  54 


$697,370  90 


Balance  for  which  the  Board  is  in  debt,  Aug.  31,  1901 102,341  38 

$799,712  28 


FUNDS  OF  THE   BOARD. 


Bequest  of  Mrs.  C.  L.  A.  Tank $10,061  00 

General  Permanent  Fund 369,023  22 

Permanent  Fund  for  Officers 44,498  00 

Twentieth  Century  Fund 78,863  84 

Bangor  Churches  Fund 12,000  00 

William  White  Smith  Fund 30,859  38 

Harris  School  of  Science  Fund 25,000  00 

Anatolia  College  Endowm't  Fund,  32,327  62 

Hollis  Moore  Memorial  Trust 5,0U0  00 

Mission  Scholarships 9,787  74 

C.  Merriam  Female  Scholarship  . .  3,000  00 

Benj.  Schneider  Memorial  Fund..  2,000  00 
Marash      Theological      Seminary 

Fund 1,800  00 

Gordon      Theological     Seminary, 

Tung-Cho,  China 10,000  00 

Foochow    College      Professorship 

Endowment 10,000  00 


Jaffna    Medical    Mission    Endow- 
ment   $7,777  69 

Blank  Memorial  Fund 2,000  00 

Atterbury  Fund 4,750  00 

North  China  College  Endowment,  10,000  00 

Williams  Hospital  Endowment...  3,000  00 
C.  F.  Gates  Mardln  High  School 

Scholarship 1,160  10 

Erzroom  Fund 5,958  89 

Pearson  Dormitory  Fund 3,046  48 

Khooy loo  Aid  Society 1 ,476  44 

Second  Church,  Aintab 3.673  17 

Pera  Church  Building  Fund 15,554  01 

Vlanga  Church  Fund 8,509  62 

Yozgat  School  Fuod 2,453  62 

Talas  Boys'  Academy  Fund 1,030  00 

Amelia  A.  Leonard  Fund 2,178  17 

Missionary  Herald  Fund 2,320  00 

FRANK  H.  WIGGIN,  Trtasurer 


50  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

THE   CONGREGATIONAL  EDUCATION  SOCIETY, 
612  AND  613  Congregational  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

(Formerly  American  College  and  Education  Society  and  New  West  Education  Commission.) 
OFFICERS  FOR  1901-1902. 

President.  —  William  H.  Willcox,  d.  d.,  ll.  d. 

Vice-President.  —  John  Henry  Barrows,  d.  d.,  ll.  d. 

Directors.  —  Wm.  H.  Willcox,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  J.  H.  Barrows,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  ezofficiis; 
J.  C.  Gray,  Esq.;  W,  H.  Hubbard,  Esq.;  W.  L.  Greene,  Esq.;  Simeon  Gilbert, 
D.  D. ;  DeWitt  S.  Clark,  d.  d.  ;  J.  W.  Wellman,  d.  d.;  B.  F.  Hamilton,  d.  d.; 

C.  B.  Rice,  d.  d. ;  Thomas  Weston,  Esq.;  David  Fales,  Esq.;   W.  E.  Barton, 

D.  D. ;  C.  J.  HuRLBURT,  Esq. ;  Thomas  Todd,  Esq.;  Rev.  Charles  O.  Day,  d.  d. ; 
Rev.  G.  S.  F.  Savage,  d.  d.  ;  Walter  K.  Bigelow,  Esq.;  Rev.  Wm.  R. 
Campbell;  Charles  H.  Beale,  d.  d. 

Honorary  Secretary.  —  J.  A.  Hamilton,  d.  d. 
Corresponding  Secretary . —  Edward  S.  Tead. 
Treasurer.  —  S.  F.  Wilkins,  Esq. 
Auditor.  —  H.  N.  Ackerman,  Esq. 

Western  Field  Secretary.  —  Rev.  Theodore  Clifton,  d.  d.,  151  Washington  Street, 
Chicago,  111. 

COLLEGE  and  ACADEMY  DEPARTMENT. 

1.  Purpose.  —  To  assist  in  the  support  of  instructors  and  of  their  work  in 
Home  Missionary  colleges  and  academies  in  the  west  and  south.  Most  of  these 
institutions  are  on  Home  Missionary  ground  and  none  are  yet  self-supporting.  The 
wonderful  growth  of  the  country  has  increased  the  perils  of  materialism  and 
selfish  utilitarianism.  Educational  institutions,  based  upon  the  ethical  and 
religious  principles  of  the  Christian  religion,  are  of  supreme  importance;  and  even 
the  public  school  system  requires  their  uplifting  influence  and  co-operation. 

2.  Number  Aided. —  3  colleges  and  21  academies. 

COLLEGES. 

Rollins,  Florida. 

Fairmount,  Kansas.  Fargo,  No.  Dakota. 

academies. 

Franklin,  Nebraska.  Rogers,  Arkansas. 

Chadron,  Nebraska.  Benzonia,  Michigan. 

Gates,  Nebraska.  Weiser,  Idaho. 

Weeping  Water,  Nebraska.  North  Wisconsin,  Wisconsin. 

Eureka,  Kansas.  Endeavor,  Wisconsin. 

Kidder,  Missouri.  Hull,  Iowa. 

Iberia,  Missouri.  Puget  Sound,  Washington. 

WiNDOM,  Minnesota.  Woodcock,  Washington. 

Procter,  Utah.  .  Ward,  South  Dakota. 

Gordon,  Utah.  Kingfisher,  Oklahoma. 

German-English,  Iowa. 

3.  Their  Importance.  —  The  colleges  produce  candidates  for  the  ministry,  an 
intelligent  and  Christian  citizenship,  and  educate  the  leaders  in  the  thought  and 
life  of  new  States  and  Territories.  The  academies  are  located  in  new  regions  un- 
provided with  sufficient  educational  privileges.  They  prepare  teachers  for  the  public 
schools  and  young  people  for  college,  and  afford  liberal  culture  to  many  others  who 
go  forth  as  Christians  to  be  the  seed  and  strength  of  Home  Missionary  churches. 

4.  Policy.  —  The  Society's  policy  is  to  concentrate  upon  central  colleges  in  each 
Western  State.  Aid  has  been  given  to  twenty-two  colleges,  that  are  now  strong 
and  prosperous.  It  further  aims  to  develop  the  academy  system  upon  simple 
Home  Missionary  principles;  and  to  federate,  in  each  State,  the  circle  of  academies, 
standing  about  the  central  college,  under  the  mutual  care  of  the  churches  of  that 
State  and  of  the  Society. 

NEW  west  department. 

1.  Purpose.  —  To  support  the  mission  schools  and  academies  in  Utah  and 
New  Mexico  in  continuance  of  the  work  of  the  New  West  Education  Commission. 
The  Christian  teacher  must  precede  the  preacher;  churches  grow  out  of  the  schools. 
Homes  can  only  be  reached  througli  work  for  the  children.  The  solution  of  the 
Mormon  problem  lies  in  Christian  Education. 

2.  Number  Supported.  —  Gordon  Academy  at  Salt  Lake  City;  Procter  Acad- 
emy, at  Prove,  Utah,  and  ten  mission  schools. 


1902.]  NATIONAL   SOCIETIES.  51 

MISSION   SCHOOLS. 

Bountiful,  Utah.  Barelas,  New  Mexico. 

Coalville,  Utah.  San  Rafael,  New  Mexico. 

Hebkr,  Utah.  CuBERO,  New  Mexico. 

Lehi,  Utah.  San  Mateo,  New  Mexico. 

Atrisco,  New  Mexico.  Cabezon,  New  Mexico. 

3.  Amount  of  Ald  Requisite.  —$20,000  for  the  year. 

4.  Results.  —  Several  Congregational  churches ;  thousands  of  children  and 
youth  instructed  and  protected  from  Mormon  influence  in  past  years ;  the  intro- 
duction of  public  schools  made  imperative;  and  followed  by  the  constant  gift  of  the 
Christian  leaven  with  its  powerful  stimulus  for  higher  and  truer  standards.  New 
Mexican  homes  and  towns  uplifted. 

5.  MoRMONiSM  Still  Powerful.  —  The  church  organization  remains  unchanged ; 
the  missionaries  are  active  at  home  and  abroad,  church  schools  are  everywhere,  and 
even  the  public  school  system,  partly  introduced  under  the  stimulating  influences 
of  our  own  work,  is  almost  wholly  under  Mormon  control. 

6.  Mexicans  in  the  United  States.  —  A  quarter  of  a  million,  most  of  them 
poor,  ignorant,  and  superstitious. 

The  gifts  of  those  who  were  loyal  and  generous  supporters  of  the  New  West  Edu- 
cation Commission  are  imperatively  needed  and  earnestly  solicited  for  the  future 
maintenance  of  the  schools  among  the  Mormons  and  Mexicans. 

student   department. 
(Organized  in  1816.) 

1.  Purpose. — To  enable  meritorious  students  for  the  Congregational  ministry, 
who  need  financial  aid,  to  concentrate  upon  their  studies,  to  begin  their  work 
without  debt,  to  be  set  free  for  service  in  hard  or  distant  fields ;  that  so  may  be 
provided  a  spiritual  and  equipped  ministry  for  the  gospel  service.  Upwards  of 
9,000  have  been  aided,  of  whom  a  large  proportion  have  been  home  or  foreign 
missionaries. 

2.  Number  Aided.  —  This  year,  145. 

3.  Amount  and  Conditions  of  Aid.  —  A  scholarship  amounts  to  $50  and  is 
given,  at  the  option  of  a  student,  as  a  grant  or  as  a  loan.  Scholarships  are 
conditioned  upon  merit ;  a  high  standard  of  fitness,  and  the  approval  of  a  special 
committee  in  each  institution,  being  required  of  applicants.  As  a  legal  or  moral 
obligation  to  repay  is  undertaken,  the  policy  elevates  both  scholarly  and  financial 
standards. 

4.  Demand  for  Ministers.  —  The  Churches  increase  in  number  while  the 
seminaries  barely  make  good  the  losses  through  death.  The  inflow  of  men  from 
other  denominations  reveals  the  demand.  Only  in  certain  regions  is  there  a 
surplus.  The  door  of  opportunity  was  never  more  open  for  spiritual,  learned, 
constructive  men.  The  student  scholarships  of  the  C.  E  S.  represent  the  churches' 
faith  in  and  claim  upon  the  seminaries  for  producing  spiritually  endued  and 
scientifically  trained  leaders. 

receipts. 

Balance  from  previous  year $16,440  94 

Total  income 83,235  05 

$99,675  99 

disbursements. 

Total  payments $81 ,352  00 

Balance  on  hand,  for  investment 18,323  99 

$99,675  99 

Amount  of  money  per  year  requisite  to  the  efficient  prosecution  of  the  work  of 

the  Society  in  all  its  branches,  not  less  than  $250,000.  The  policy  of  the  Society  is 
wisely  conservative.  It  proposes  to  give  help  where  the  investment  is  good ;  but  it 
does  not  fail  to  enter  new  fields  of  assured  promise.  In  order  to  do  its  work  and 
meet  its  increasing  demands,  it  asks  the  generous  contributions  of  the  churches  by 
their  regular  methods,  and  tlie  personal  gifts  of  friends  of  Christian  education. 


form  of  bequest. 


I  do  hereby  give  and  bequeath  to  the  "  Congregational  Education  Society  " 

the  sum  of  dollars,  to  be  paid  within  months  after  my  decease,  and  to  be 

applied  to  the  uses  and  purposes  of  that  Society. 


£^~  Fifty  dollars  constitutes  an  honorary  membership. 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

THE  AMERICAN  CONGREGATIONAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized,  1853.     Chartered,  1854. 
Headquarters,  Library,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 


President.  — WiXj'LiAM  O.  Blanky. 

Vice-Presidents.  — "Ev-WARD  A.  Studley,  Boston;  E.  W.  Bi^tchford,  Chicago,  111. 

Corresponding  and  Recording  Secretary.  — Uev.  Joshua  Coit,  Winchester. 

Treasurer.  —  Augustus  S.  Lovett,  Brookline. 

Librarian  and  Assistant  Treasurer.  — Wm..  H.  Cobb,  d.  d.,  Newton  Centre. 

Auditor.  —  Alonzo  C.  Tenney,  Chelsea. 

Directors.  —  Mauquis  P.  Dickinson,  Boston;  S.  Bbainard  Pratt,  Boston;  Rev. 
Joshua  Coit,  Winchester;  B.  F.  Hamilton,  d.  d.,  Roxbury;  William  H. 
Hodgkins,  Somerville;  Eluah  Hobr,  d.  d.,  Maiden;  Thomas  Todd,  Concord; 
CoRYDON  M.  Whittlesey,  West  Newton;  William  O.  Blaney,  Boston; 
DeWitt  S.  Clark,  d.  d.,  Salem;  Henry  E.  Cobb,  Newton;  William  H. 
Emerson,  Cambridge;  Jambs  M.  W.  Hall,  Cambridge;  Mortimer  B.  Mason, 
Boston;  Charles  B.  Rice,  d.  d.,  Danvers;  G.  Henry  Whitcomb,  Worcester; 
A.  E.  Dunning,  d.  d.,  Brookline;  Augustus  S.  Lovett,  Brookline;  William 
A.  Paine,  Roxbury  ;  Arthur  C.  Farley,  Auburndale  ;  Rev.  Morton  Dexter, 
Boston;  Rev.  Edward  M.  Noyes,  Newton  Centre;  John  H.  Colby,  Boston; 
Franklin  P.  Shumway,  Melrose;  Wm,  F.  Whittemore,  Boston ;  C.  H.  Daniels, 
D.  d.,  Newton;  Alfred  M.  Zieqler,  Roxbury;  Arthur  S.  Johnson,  Boston. 

OBJECTS. 

To  maintain,  in  the  city  of  Boston,  a  Congregational  House;  to  care  for 
and  perpetuate  a  library  of  books,  pamphlets,  and  manuscripts,  and  a  collection  of 
portraits  and  relics  of  the  past;  and  to  do  whatever  else  —  within  the  limits  of  its 
charter  —  shall  serve  to  illustrate  Congregational  History  and  promote  the  general 
interests  of  the  Congregational  churches. 

THE   PAST  YEAR. 

A  leading  cause  for  thankfulness  is  the  acquisition  by  the  Congregational  Library 
of  the  entire  collection  of  Bishop  Stubbs,  author  of  the  "  Constitutional  History  of 
England."  This  addition  contains  more  than  5,500  volumes,  the  larger  part  belong- 
ing to  the  department  of  history.  Many  of  these  will  give  our  students  access, 
otherwise  impossible,  to  iirst-hand  sources  of  the  annals  of  the  mother  country. 

The  purchase  of  the  collection  was  made  possible  by  a  legacy  from  Mr.  Stickney 
of  Baltimore,  supplemented  by  an  appropriation  from  the  Directors. 

NEEDS. 

We  are  carrying  a  heavy  mortgage  of  nearly  $200,000,  and  reducing  it  a  little  each 
year  from  net  rentals.  But  this  is  a  slow  process  at  best;  and  it  is  liable  to 
be  checked  at  any  time  by  the  chilling  blight  of  financial  stringency.  We  shall 
not  be  on  a  secure  basis  until  the  Congregational  House  is  freed  from  every 
incumbrance.  Friends  outside  of  Boston,  as  well  as  those  in  the  city,  are  urged  to 
bear  an  honorable  part  in  this  work,  and  to  send  the  treasurer  liberal  contributions 
for  the  discharge  of  the  debt. 

Another  object  which  should  appeal  to  all  good  Congregationalists  is  the  proper 
maintenance  of  our  Library.  It  is  open  freely  to  all  for  reference,  and  it  contains 
books  and  pamphlets  relating  to  both  the  historical  and  the  religious  side  of 
Christian  work.  Many  of  these  are  especially  prized  on  account  of  their  age  and 
rarity;  but  it  is  too  seldom  realized  that  history  is  being  made  as  truly  now 
as  in  any  past  era;  and  thus  that  the  record  of  what  is  familiar  to  us,  as  we  live 
through  it,  will  be  prized  by  the  generations  that  come  after  us.  The 
Congregational  Library  asks  to  be  the  common  repository  of  the  life  of  our 
churches.  All  publications  of  either  ministers  or  laymen  are  welcome,  especially 
those  of  ecclesiastical  interest.  For  example:  in  two  or  three  clusters  of  churches. 
East  and  West,  it  is  the  custom  to  send  hither  a  copy  of  the  minutes  of  each 
local  council;  the  practice  should  become  a  general  one.  We  ought  also  to  receive 
hundreds  of  church  histories,  manuals,  and  year  boolis  that  have  not  yet  been 
sent  to  ufl.  Will  pastors  and  clerks  plea.se  follow  these  suggestions  before  the 
subject  is  crowded  out  by  the  press  of  other  matters  ? 


1902.]  NATIONAL    SOCIETIES.  53 


THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH  BUILDING  SOCIETY. 

105  East  Twenty-second  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

fLuciEN  C.  Warner,  LL.  D.,  President. 

I  Mr.  Aaron  B.  Mead,  Chicago,  111.  I 

,,-_  .f  jj.     o     •  *      I  Mr.  William  H.  Strong,  Detroit,  Mich.  xrir,^ 

Officers  of  the  Society,  j  ^^^  elbridge  Torrey,  Boston,  Mass.  p^  Jil^ 


I  Mr.  C.  D.  Wood,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

[Mr.  D.  C.  Bell,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  J 


Presidents 


I  Wm.  H.  Ward,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Chairman. 
Officers  of  the  Board.  <  Charles  E.  Hope,  Treasurer  and  Recording  Secretary. 

(  L.  H.  Cobb,  d.  d.,  Corresponding  Secretary. 

(  Rev.  C.  H.  Taintor,  Chicago,  111. 
Field  Secretaries.  \  Rev.  G.  A.  Hood,  Boston,  Mass. 

I  Rev.  H.  H.  Wikoff,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Trustees.  — Tnos.  K.  Noble,  d.  d.,  Mr.  W.  J.  Hunt,  Mr.  John  D.  Cutter, 
Frank  Kussell,  d.  d..  Rev.  Samuel  Colcord,  1902-1905:  Wm.  H.  Ward, 
d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  R.  T.  Hall,  d.  d.,  Mr.  Jacob  Halsey,  George  Wilcox,  Esq., 
Mr.  John  H.  Allen,  ]901-lft04;  Mr.  Ernest  Greene,  Mr.  W.  H.  Nichols, 
F.  W.  Baldwin,  d.  d.,  L.  C.  Warner,  ll.  d.,  Mr.  George  S.  Hickok, 
1900-1903. 

Finance  Committee. — Messrs.  Wilcox,  Halsey,  and  Hunt. 

Counselor.  —  George  Wilcox,  Esq. 

Application  Committee.  —  Messrs.  Ward,  Noble,  Hall,  Cutter,  and  Warneb. 

Voting  Members.  —  Fifty  Dollars  constitute  the  giver  a  Life  Member  of  the 
Society;  Five  Dollars  an  Annual  Member. 

Annual  Meeting.  —  The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Congregational  Church  Building 
Society  is  held  on  the  second  Thursday  of  January,  each  y^ar,  at  the  rooms  of  the 
Society  in  the  Charities  Building  in  New  York,  at  half  past  three  o'clock  p.  m., 
unless  otherwise  ordered  and  due  notice  given. 

Form  of  a  Bequest.  —  I  give  and  bequeath  to  "  The  Congregational  Church 
BuLLDiNG  Society,  a  corporation   duly  organized   and  existing  under   the   laws 

of  the   State  of  New  York,"  the  sum   of dollars,  payable  in months 

after  my  decease,  to  be  applied  to  the  charitable  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society, 
under  the  direction  of  its  Board  of  Trustees. 

'  The  first  year  of  the  new  century  has  been  a  good  one.  Only  one  year  in  the 
whole  forty-nine  has  brought  to  the  treasury  a  larger  sum  total.  The  increase  is  in 
the  column  of  special  gifti  to  individual  enterprises.  These  gifts  have  been  vital  to 
these  enterprises,  and  therefore  most  gratefully  acknowledged.  The  most  strenuous 
need  of  the  Board  now  is  of  direct  gifts  to  its  general  fund,  out  of  which  to  make 
grants  to  churches  struggling  to  build. 

The  grant  fund  has  been  drawn  down  to  the  very  bottom.  It  is  simply  impossible 
to  do  what  every  consideration  would  require  were  funds  in  hand. 

Received  from  individuals  and  3,001  churches 3144,141  33 

from  legacies 20,688  89 

for  particular  churches,  specially  contributed 2,762  96 

for  parsonages 414  75 

church  loans  refunded .   45,845  39 

parsonage  loans  refunded 22,111  07 

for  Church  Building  Quarterly 114  83 

from  interest  and  dividends,  including  interest  received  from 

the  Annuity  Fund 6,940  80 

from  sale  of  securities 8,605  99 

Rebate  on  rent  of  Boston  office 42  84 


Total  receipts  for  the  year  from  all  sources 8251,668  86 


54 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


CONGREGATIONAL    HOME    MISSIONARY    SOCIETY. 
OfiSce:  Fourth  Ave.  and  Twenty-second  St.,  New  York. 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York;  was  organized  in  New 
York  City,  May  12, 1826.  and  incorporated,  February  6,  1871. 


President.  — Uev.  Newkll  Dwight  Hillis,  d.  d.  [d.  d. 

Secretaries  for  Correspondence.  —  Joseph  B.  Clark,  d.  d.  ;   Washington  Choatb, 
Treasurer.  —  Mr.  William  B.  Howland. 

FteW -S'ecretotes.  —  Rev.  W.  G.  PuDDEFOOT,  South  Framingham,   Mass.;    Rev.  C. 
W.  Shblton,  Fourth  Avenue  and  22d  Street. 

S  UPERINTENDENT8 . 

Rev.  MoRiTZ  E.  Eversz,  d.  d.,  German  Department,  153  La  Salle  Street,  Chicago,  111. 
Rev.  S.  V.  S.  Fisher,  Scandinavian  Department,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Rev.  Henry  A.  Schauffler,  d.  d.,  Slavic  Department,  Cleveland,  O. 


Rev.  E.  D. Curtis,  d.d., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Rev.  S.  F.  Gale,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Rev.  Geo.  R.  Merrill,  d.  d., 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Rev.  Alfred  K.  Wray,  d.  d., 

Carthage,  Mo. 
Rev.  W.  W.  ScuDDEH,  Jr., 

University  Station,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Rev.  W.  B.  D.  Gray,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 
Rev.  Harmon  Bross,  d.  d.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Rev.  A.  T.  Clarke,  Shelby,  Ala. 

Rev.  Frank  E.  Jenkins,      Atlanta,  Ga. 
Rev.  Luther  Rees,  Paris,  Texas. 


Rev.  W.  H.  Thrall,  Huron,  S.  D. 

Rev.  G.  J.  Powell,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

Rev.  H.  Sanderson,  Denver,  Col. 

Rev.  J.  D.  Kingsbury,  d.  d., 

(New  Mexico,  Arizona,  Utah  and 
Idaho),  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Rev.  John  L.  Maile,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Rev.  C.  V.  Clapp,  Forest  Grove,  Ore. 
Rev.  T.  W.  Jones,  d.  d.,  511  Woodland 
Terrace,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Rev.  W.  S.  Bell,  Helena,  Mon. 

Rev.  J.  Homer  Parker,  Kingfisher,  Okl. 


Massachusetts  Home  Miss.  Society 
Massachusetts  Home  Miss.  Society 
Rhode  Island  Home  Miss.  Society 
Rhode  Island  Home  Miss.  Society. 


SECRETARIES  AND  TREASURERS  OF  THE  AUXILIARIES. 

Maine  Missionary  Society Rev.  Chas.  Harbutt,  Sec,  34  Dow  St.,  Port'd,  Me. 

Maine  Missionary  Society W.  P.  Hubbard,  Esq.,  Treas., Box  1052,  Bangor,  Me. 

New  Hampshire  Home  Miss.  Soc'y  ..Rev.  A.  T.  Hillman,  Sec,  Concord,  N,  H. 
NewHampshireHomeMissSoc'y  ..Alvin  B.  Cross,  Treas.,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Vermont  Domestic  Miss.  Society.  .Rev.  C.  H.  Merrill,  d.  d..  Sec,  St.  Jobnshury,Vt. 

Vermont  Domestic  Miss.  Society William  C.  Tyler,  Treas.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Rev.  Joshua  Coit,  Sec,  /  609  Congr.  House, 
Rev.  E.  B.  Palmer,  Treas.,  )  Boston,  Mass. 
Rev.  James  H.  Lyon,  Sec,  Central  Falls,  R.I. 
Jos.  Wm.  Rice,  Esq.,  Trea.s.,  Providence,  R.I. 
Missionary  Society  of  Connecticut.  .Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Sec,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Missionary  Society  of  Connecticut.  .Ward  W.  Jacobs,  Esq.,  Treas.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
New  York  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  Ethan  Curtis,  Sec,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
NewYorkHomeMissionary  Society.  Wm.  Spalding,  Esq.,  Treas.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Ohio  Home  Missionary  Society Rev.  J.  G.  Eraser,  d.  d..  Sec,  Cleveland,  O. 

Ohio  Home  Missionary  Society Rev.  J.  G.  Fraser,  d.  d.,  Treas.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Illinois  Home  Missionary  Society. .  .Rev.  J.  Tompkins,  d.d.,  Sec,  J 153  La  Salle  St., 
Illinois  Home  Missionary  Society.  ...Aaron  B.  Mead,  Esq.,  Treas.,  (    Chicago,  111. 
'    "         --.       -     .  ...Rev.  H.  W.  Carter,  d.d..  Sec,  Beloit,  Wis. 

...C.M.Blackman,  Esq.,  Treas. (Whitewater,  Wis. 

...Rev.  T.  O.  Douglass,  d.  d..  Sec,  Grinnell,  lo. 

^  ^      ..  .J.  H.  Merrill,  Esq.,  r?-eas.,  Des  Moines,  lo. 

Michigan  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.W.  H.Warren,  d.d..  Sec,  Lansing,  Mich. 
Michigan  Home  Missionary  Society,  Rev.  J.  P.  Sanderson,  Treas.,  Lansing,  Mich. 
Kansas  Home  Missionary  Society. .  .Rev.  Henry  E.  Thayer,  Sec,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Kansas  Home  Missionary  Society. .  .L.  D.  Whittemore,  Treas.,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Cong.  C.  M.  Soc.  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  George  H.    Morgan,   Sec,    St.    Louis,   Mo. 

Cong.  CM.  Soc.  of  St.  Louis,  Mo Rev.  A.  K.Wray,  d.  d.,  S'wpf. , Carthage,  Mo. 

Cong'l  C.  M.  Soc.  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Lewis  E.  Snow,  Treas.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

The  Home  Missionary,  a  magazine  published  by  the  Society  since  1828,  is  now 
issued  monthly  at  thirty  cents  a  year,  including  postage.  It  gives  a  running 
account  of  the  progress  of  the  work  in  all  parts  of  the  country,  largely  from  the  pens  of 
the  superintendents  and  missionaries  personally  engaged  in  it.  In  Congregational 
Work,  the  new  monthly  organ  of  the  Six  Congregational  Societies,  the  pages 
allotted  to  Home  Missions  keep  their  readers  in  constant  touch  with  the  w^orkers  in 


Wisconsin  Home  Miss.  Society 
Wisconsin  Home  Miss.  Society. 
Iowa  Home  Missionary  Society 
Iowa  Home  Missionary  Society 


1902.]  NATIONAL   SOCIETIES.  55 

all  parts  of  the  wide  field,  and  present  the  freshest  intelligence  therefrom.  The 
price  is  only  ten  cents  a  year.  An  Annual  Report  sums  up  the  results  of  each 
year.  Leaflets  and  Tracts  for  the  times  are  published  as  occasion  calls  and  funds 
allow,  designed  to  help  pastors,  Sunday-school  officers,  and  friends  of  home  missions 
generally,  in  awakening  and  keeping  alive  an  intelligent,  practical,  growing  interest 
in  the  work.  These  may  be  had,  free  of  charge,  at  any  time,  by  addressing  the  officers 
of  the  Society  at  its  rooms.  Fourth  Avenue  and  22d  Street,  New  York. 

For  seventy-six  years  the  Society  has  been  organizing  churches  in  the  West  and 
South,  and  aiding  in  the  support  of  their  ministers  till  those  churches  are  able  to 
assume  the  whole  expense.  Its  missionaries  have  from  the  first  organized  Sunday 
schools,  provided  proper  teachers  for  them,  and  by  watchful  oversight  have  secured 
their  permanence  and  growth  into  churches. 

In  connection  with  the  labor  of  its  missionaries,  6,692  churches  (a)  have  been  organ- 
ized and  3,094  have  come  to  self-support.  It  has  collected  and  disbursed  in  cash, 
$20,201,486;  and  in  clothing,  books,  and  other  supplies,  largely  the  offerings  of 
Christian  women,  $2,511,337;  in  all,  $22,715,823.  The  additions  to  the  churches 
have  been  491,517. 

The  number  of  missionaries  employed  in  its  seventy-fifth  year  (1900-1901)  was 
1,863;  1,301  of  them  in  States  and  Territories  west  and  south  of  the  Middle  States. 
They  preached  regularly  in  2,741  stations,  and  at  frequent  intervals  in  many  hun- 
dreds more.  The  number  of  Sunday-school  and  Bible-class  scholars  was  147,274. 
The  additions  to  the  churches  were  8,115;  5,103  of  them  on  confession  of  Christ. 
Churches  organized,  65;  reached  self-support,  35. 

The  seventy-fifth  year's  receipts  were,  in  cash,  $538,986.35;  in  supplies,  $58,257.45; 
in  all,  $597,243.80. 

In  1883,  a  Woman's  Department  was  opened.  Its  object  is  to  interest  the  women 
of  our  churches  all  over  the  country,  and  through  them  the  children,  more  directly 
in  the  work ;  not  to  the  diminishing  of  their  helpful  labor  in  the  way  of  home 
missionary  boxes  (of  clothing,  etc.),  but  to  secure  also  their  gifts  of  money  for  the 
support  of  missionaries  all  over  the  country,  and  for  various  special  uses,  as  called 
for  from  time  to  time.  Their  aid  in  this  line  is  steadily  growing,  but  much  more 
is  needed. 

The  Society  is  doing  much  more  work  than  ever  before  among  the  foreign-born  in 
all  parts  of  the  country.  At  nearly  every  meeting  the  Executive  Committee  is 
urged,  too  often  in  vain  for  lack  of  means,  to  appoint  chosen  men  for  new  fields 
at  the  front,  where  they  are  greatly  needed,  but  where  their  support  involves  heavy 
outlay  by  the  Society.  For  securing  the  means  essential  to  the  carrying  on  of  this 
great  work  the  Society  depends,  under  God,  on  the  zealous  co-operation  of  the 
pastors  and  members  of  the  Congregational  churches  of  the  land.  At  least  $100,000 
more  than  last  year's  receipts  are  required  to  carry  on  this  work,  besides  an  equal 
advance  to  meet  indebtedness  for  work  already  done. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

The  Receipts  during  the  financial  year  ending  March  31,  1901  (not 
including  loans),  were,  from  congregations  and  individuals,  $128,402.16; 
ditto  transmitted  by  Auxiliaries,  $32,298.41;  from  Legacies,  $169,- 
928.04;  the  remainder  from  Funds,  $4,626.15;  Auxiliaries'  receipts 
applied  to  work  in  their  own  fields,  $203,731.59.     In  all $538,986.35 

Payments  during  the  same  year  (not  including  loans  paid) :  Cost  of 
Missions,  $243,490.81;  cost  of  Communicating  Information,  $23,398.59; 
Administration,  $23,518.72;  Auxiliaries,  for  missionaries,  labor,  and 
expenses,  $203,731.59.    Total  expenses $494,130.71 

Additional  cash  and  supplies  disbursed  by  direction  of  the  donors, 
including  Auxiliary  Societies $58,257.45 


FORM  OF  A  BEQUEST. 

I  bequeath  to  my  executors  the  sum  of dollars,  in  tritst,  to  pay  over 

the  same  in months  after  my  decease,  to  the  person  who,  when  the  same 

is  payable,  shall  act  as  Treasurer  of  the  Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society, 
formed  in  the  city  of  New  York,  in  the  year  eighteen  hundred  and  twenty-six,  to  be 
applied  to  the  charitable  uses  and  purposes  of  said  Society,  and  under  its  direction. 

a  About  1,600  of  these  churches,  planted  in  the  earlier  years,  were  Presbyterian. 


56  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

THE  AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION. 

Fourth  Ave.  and  Twenty-second  St.,  New  York. 

Organized  Sept.  3, 1846.    Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

President.  —  Rev.  Washington  Gladden,  d.  d. 

Corresponding  Secretaries.  —  Rev.  A.  F.  Beabd,  d.  d.,  Rev.  F.  P.  Woodbuby,  d.  d., 
Rev.  C.  J.  Rtder,  d.  d. 

Treasurer.  —  H.  W.  Hubbard,  Esq. 

Secretary  of  Woman's  Bureau.  —  Miss  D.  E.  Emerson. 

District   Secretaries.  —  Rev.  G.  H.  Gutterson,  615  Congregational  House,  Boston, 
Mass.;  Rev.  Jos.  E.  Roy,  d.  d.,  153  La  Salle  Street,  Chicago,  111. 

Mrs.  I.  V.  "Woodbury,  Field  Assistant,  Eastern  District,  Boston,  Mass. 

FIELD 

Extends  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  and  from  Porto  Rico  to  Alaska.  It  in- 
cludes, in  the  South,  the  Negroes  and  the  Whites,  especially  those  in  the  moun- 
tains; in  the  West  the  Indians;  on  the  Pacific  Coast  the  Chinese;  in  Alaska 
the  Eskimos;  and  in  Porto  Rico  those  of  different  races.  Through  its  pupils  it  is 
reaching  into  Africa,  China,  Japan,  Mexico,  and  Cuba. 

purpose  and  method. 

The  American  Missionary  Association  is  training  a  leadership  from  among  these 
different  races.    This  involves  an 

INDUSTRIAL   LEADERSHIP. 

To  accomplish  this  the  Association  introduced,  years  ago,  industrial  training. 
Nearly  every  school  furnishes  this  department  of  instruction.  An  Industrial  Lead- 
ership is  thus  trained  from  among  these  people.  It  is  not  simply  to  instruct  the  few 
in  handicraft,  or  to  teach  them  a  trade,  but  to  give  to  the  many,  competent  instruc- 
tors of  their  own  race,  who  shall  lead  them  into  better  industrial  activity  and  pre- 
pare them  for  economic  development. 

AN  INTELLECTUAL  LEADERSHIP 

For  these  races  is  equally  essential.  This  is  also  provided  by  the  A.  M.  A.  Normal 
institutes  and  academies,  in  which  the  best  methods  of  modern  teaching  are  pur- 
sued, are  planted  among  these  peoples,  and  hundreds  of  teachers  are  trained  for  the 
public  schools.  This  training  of  teachers  is  of  supreme  importance  in  the  elevation 
of  these  races. 

Intellectual  Leadership  is  also  furnished  through  the  colleges  and  higher  institu- 
tions. No  race  can  be  lifted  up  by  means  of  industrial  training  alone.  The  larger 
development  of  intellectual  life  is  essential  to  secure  to  any  race  influence  and 
power.    This  the  Association  recognizes  and  provides  for. 

THE   MORAL  AND   RELIGIOUS   LEADERSHIP 

Of  these  peoples  is  also  provided.  Departments  of  biblical  and  theological  instruc- 
tion, in  which  ministers  and  missionaries  are  trained  from  these  races  for  their  own 
people,  are  provided  by  the  Association.  Character  building  is  necessary.  Religious 
life  must  be  stimulated.  High  ethical  and  moral  standards  must  be  established. 
These  great  necessities  can  be  met  only  by  a  well-trained  moral  and  religious  leader- 
ship fr6m  among  those  peoples  whose  high  character  shall  appeal  to  that  which  is 
best  in  the  race  and  furnish  an  object  lesson. 

Among  the  many  different  races  reached  by  the  work  of  the  Association,  a  leader- 
ship is  being  trained  from  the  people  who  represent  these  conditions  of  preparation 
and  character. 

EDUCATIONAL  WORK 

Includes  universities,  colleges,  academies,  normal  schools,  industrial  schools  and 
departments,  and  primary  schools.  Among  its  institutions  are  the  following  :  Fisk 
University,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  Straight  University,  Louisiana;  Talladega  College, 
Alabama;  Tougaloo  University,  Mississippi;  Tillotson  College,  Texas;  J.  S.  Green 
College,  Georgia;  Avery  Institute,  South  Carolina;  Le  Moyne  Institute,  Tennessee; 
Ballard  Normal  School,  Georgia.  Mountain  schools:  Williamsburg  Academy, 
Kentucky;  Grand  View  Academy,  Tennessee;  Saluda  Seminary,  North  Carolina; 
Green  Academy,  Alabama.  Indian  schools  :  Santee  Normal  and  Training  School, 
Nebraska.    Ninety-six  other  Normal,  Industral,  Graded,  and  Primary  schools. 


1902.]  NATIONAL    SOCIETIES.  57 

CHUKCH   WORK 

Is  a  missionary  service  almost  entirely  among  the  very  poor.  In  the  Indian  fields 
It  is  having  wonderful  growth.  In  tlie  Chinese  fields,  many  pagans  have  come 
into  the  Christian  life.  In  the  Southern  mountains  a  number  of  churches  have 
been  added  and  the  interest  of  the  people  in  the  Congregational  church  life  is 
being  rapidly  developed.  In  the  Southern  lowlands,  also,  there  is  a  remarkable 
movement  among  the  colored  people  towards  free  and  pure  churches. 

MAGAZINB. 

The  American  Missionai-y  is  published  monthly.  New  form,  fresh  material,  and 
generous  illustrations  characterize  it  for  1902.  Pastors  of  contributing  churches, 
Superintendents  of  Sabbath  schools.  College  and  Theological  Libraries,  and  Societies 
of  Inquiry  on  Missions  will  receive  the  Missionary  upon  application  if  so  desired. 
Subscription,  flfty  cents  per  year. 

STATISTICS  1900-1901. 

Educational  Work,  South.  —  Higher  institutions,  6;  normal  and  graded  schools, 
43;  common  schools,  32;  instructors,  474;  pupils,  14,668.  Porto  Rico  schools,|2; 
instructors,  8;  pupils,  306. 

Church  Work,  South.  — Churches,  229  ;  missionaries,  140;  members,  12,068. 

Mountain  Work  (included  above).  —  Churches,  55;  members,  1,610;  schools,  12 ; 
pupils,  2,190. 

Work  among  the  Indians.  —  Churches,  20;  members,  1,414;  schools,  56;  mission- 
aries and  teachers,  107 ;  pupils,  207 ;  missionary  out-stations,  52 ;  miflsionaries  in 
Alaska,  4. 

Work  among  the  Chinese.  —  Schools,  21;  teachers,  46;  pupils,  1,385;  professing 
faith  in  Christ  during  the  year,  117. 

General  Summary.  —  Schools,  110;  pupils,  16,566;  missionaries,  755;  churches, 
249;  church  members,  13,482. 

woman's  bureau. 

The  Association  has  a  Bureau  of  Woman's  Work,  to  assist  in  collecting  funds 
for  the  elevation  of  women  in  its  various  fields.  It  specially  Invites  the  cooperation 
of  the  Christian  women  of  the  churches  in  this  form  of  work. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

CURRENT   work   OF  THE  YEAR. 

The  Receipts  during  the  fiscal  year  ending  Sept.  30,  1901,  were,  from  churches, 
Sunday  schools,  missionary  societies  and  individuals,  $163,881.43;  from  estates 
(less  credited  to  Reserve  Legacy  account),  $118,705.71 ;  from  income,  $14,960.15; 
from  tuition,  $49,202.91  ;  from  Slater  Fund,  paid  to  institutions,  $5,000.  Total, 
$351,750.20.  which,  with  balance,  Oct.  1,  1900,  makes  a  total  of  S363,.352.10. 

The  Payments  were,  for  the  South  and  Porto  Rico,  $265,895.14;  Indians, 
$.38,388.36;  Chinese,  $11,254.61;  Africa,  foreign  missions,  income  paid  to  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.,  $4,400.69;  publications,  $7,441.60 ;  agencies,  $14,111.83;  administration, 
$20,255.14;  miscellaneous,  $824.99.  Total  payments,  $;«2,572.36.  Balance  in  hand, 
Sept.  30,  1901,  $779.74. 

DANIEL   HAND   EDUCATIONAL    FUND   FOB  COLORED   PEOPLE. 
INCOME    ACCOUNT. 

The  Receipts.  —  Balance  in  hand,  Oct.  1,  1900,  $11,793.96;  income  collected  for 
the  year  to  Sept.  30, 1901,  $66,611.74.     Balance  in  hand  and  appropriated,  $3,418.60. 

SUMMARY   OF  RECEIPTS   FOR  THE  YEAR. 

For  current  work,  $.^51,750.20;  income  from  Daniel  Hand  Fund,  $66,611.74; 
Endowment  Fund  for  Straight  University,  $1,694.23.     Total,  $420,056.17. 

FORM  OF  A  BEQUEST. 

I  bequeath  to  my  executor  (or  executors)  the  sum  of dollars,  in  trust,  to 

pay  the  same  in days  after  my  decease,  to  the  person  who,  when  the  same  is 

payable,  shall  act  as  Treasurer  of  "  The  American  Missionary  Association,"  New 
York  City,  to  be  applied  under  the  direction  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  that 
Association  to  its  charitable  uses  and  purposes. 

The  will  should  be  attested  by  three  witnesses  (in  some  States  three  are  required, 
in  other  States  only  two),  who  should  write  against  their  names  their  places  of  resi- 
dence (if  in  cities,  the  street  and  number).  The  following  form  of  attestation  will 
answer  for  every  State  in  the  Union  :  "  Signed,  sealed,  published,  and  declared  by 
the  said  (A  B)  as  his  last  Will  and  Testament,  in  the  presence  of  us,  who,  at  the 
request  of  the  said  (A  B),  and  in  his  presence,  and  in  the  presence  of  each  other, 
have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names  as  witnesses."  In  some  States  it  is  required 
that  charitable  bequests  should  be  made  at  least  two  months  before  the  death  of  the 
testator,  but  this  rule  does  not  apply  to  bequests  in  New  York  State  to  this  Association. 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


CONGREGATIONAL  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  AND  PUBLISHING  SOCIETY. 
Congregational  House,  Boston.    175  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 


OFFICERS. 


President.  —  "Willard  Scott,  d.  d. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer.  —  George  M. 

BOYNTON,  D.  D. 


Field  Sect.  —  Wm.  A.  Duncan,  ph.  d. 
Editor.  —  M.  C.  Hazard,  ph.  d. 
Business  Manager. — J.  H.  Tewksbury. 


THE  MISSIONARY  DEPARTMENT 

Sustains  Sunday-school  missionaries;  furnishes  Sunday-school  helps,  libraries,  and 
other  literature  to  new  and  needy  Sunday  schools,  either  gratuitously  or  at  reduced 
cost.     Contributions  are  used  only  for  missionary  loork. 

More  than  10  per  cent  of  the  churches  now  in  our  Year-Book  are  the  outgrowth 
of  Sunday  schools  organized  by  our  representatives  within  the  last  fifteen  years,  and 
nearly  39  per  cent  of  these  have  been  aided  by  us  during  this  time. 

The  contributions  of  the  year  from  churches,  Sunday-schools,  etc.,  ending  Feb.  28, 
1902,  were  $51,460.76,  while  from  all  sources  the  available  income  was  S76,602.89. 

District  Secretary. 

Rev.  W.  F.  McMiLLEN,  d.  d.,  Ass'n  Bldg.,  No.  155  La  Salle  Street,  Chicago.     Illinois,   Ohio, 
and  Indiana. 

Superintendents. 

Rev.  Francis  J.  Marsh,  Congregational  Ilouse,  Boston,  New  England. 


Rev.  J.  D.  Stewart,  Aurora  .  . 
Rev.  H.  P.  Case,  Los  Angeles  .  . 
Rev.  Wm.  EwiNG,  Lansing  .  .  . 
Rev.  W.  S.  Bell,  Helena  .  .  . 
Rev.  Samuel  Greene,  Seattle 
Rev.  C.  M.  Daley,  Huron  .  .  . 
Rev.  R.  P.  Herrick,  Minneapolis 
Rev.  E.  H.  Sticknet,  Fargo  .  . 
Rev.  George  C.  Haun,  Madison  . 
Rev.  A.  T.  Clarke,  Shelby 
Rev.  A.  W.  Curtis,  d.  d.,  Ralei^' 


.      Neb. 

So.  Cal. 

.     Mich. 

.    Mont. 

.  Wash. 

So.  Dak. 

.   Minn. 

No.  Dak. 

Wis. 

Alabama. 

No.  Car. 


Rev.  James  P.  O'Brien,  Kansas  City,       Mo. 


Mr.G.'WALTON,narriman,Tenn.,Tenn.and  Ky. 
Rev.  Allen  Shaw  Bush,  Denver  .  .  .  Col. 
Rev.  E.  J.  Singer,  San  Francipco  .  .  .  Cal. 
Uev.  J.  C.  Huntington,  Dallas,  Tes., 

Texas  and  Louisiana. 
Rev.  Otterbein  O.  Smith,  Grinnell,  Iowa. 
Rev.  W.  B.  D.  Gray,  Cheyenne,  Wyoming. 
Rev.  Chas.  G.  Murphy,  Oklahoma.    .    Okla. 

Rev.  H.  a.  Lee,  Weiser Idaho. 

Rev.  John  F.  Blackburn,  Fort  Valley  .  Ga. 
Rev.  J.  Edw.  Ingham,  Topeka     .    .    .    Kan. 


Missionaries. 


Rev.  J.  F.  Okerstein  .  .  Swedish  Work. 
Rev.  Silas  P.  Cooke,  Berkshire  Co.  .  Mass. 
Rev.  John  Willan,  Clark  Co.  .  .  .  Wis 
Rev.  Harry  W.  Young  .  .  .  East.  Wash. 
Mr.  John  T.  Percival  .    .    .    ^A/est.  Wash. 

Rev.  E.  C.  Lyons Minn. 

Rev.  Joseph  N.  Beitel     .     .     .     S.  W.  Neb. 

Rev.  Henry  H.  BURCH Iowa. 

Rev.  Allsn  Clark Minn. 


Mr.  Mark  C.  Munson Ore. 

Rev.  A.  R.  Johnson No.  Idaho. 

Rev.  James  Haves So.  III. 

Rev.  J.  A.  Sahlstrom No.  Dak. 

Rev.  Frederick  Bagnall     .    .     .  No.  Mich. 

Rev.  Harry  T.  Williams Iowa. 

Riv.  Wm.  R.  Newton Texas. 

Mr.  A.  F.  C.  KiRCHNER Texas. 


THE  BUSINESS  DEPARTMENT 

Publishes  the  Pilgrim  Series  of  lesson  helps,  adapted  to  all  grades  of  teachers  and 
scholars;  the  Congregationalist,  an  oldest  denominational  paper;  the  Weil-Spring, 
Pilgrim  Visitor,  and  the  Mayflower,  weekly  papers  for  youtli  and  children  of  all 
ages;  the  Pilgrim.  Teacher,  monthly,  books  for  Sunday-school  libraries,  etc.;  and 
a  full  line  of  requisites  for  Sunday  schools  and  churches.  It  also  issues  books  on 
general  religious  subjects  and  on  matters  of  special  interest  to  Congregationalists. 
Books  and  tracts  from,  all  publishers  may  be  purchased  or  ordered  by  mail  at  lowest 
rates. 

Directory.  1.  General  correspondence  concerning  the  general  interests  of  the 
Society,  and  especially  concerning  missionary  work,  should  be  addressed  to  Rev. 
George  M.  Boynton,  Secretary,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

2.  Contributions  should  be  sent  to  George  M.  Boynton,  Treasurer,  Congrega- 
tional House,  Boston,  or  to  the  Superintendent  of  the  State  within  which  it  is  given. 

3.  Correspondence  relating  to  manuscripts,  articles  for  periodicals,  tracts,  etc., 
should  be  directed  to  M.  C.  Hazard,  Editor,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

i.  Correspondence  relating  to  the  Congregationalist  should  be  addressed  accord- 
ing to  its  subject-matter,  either  to  the  Business  Manager,  or  to  the  Editors  of  the 
paper. 

5.  Orders,  and  correspondence  relating  to  business  matters,  may  be  addressed  to 
the  Society,  Congregational  House,  Boston,  or  175  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 


1902.]  NATIONAL    SOCIKTIES.  59 

MINISTERIAL    AID. 

THE   TRUSTEES    OF  THE   NATIONAL    COUNCIL. 

Rev.  H.  a.  Stimson,  Chairman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rev.  Amort  H.  Bradforb,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

H.Clark  Ford,  Cleveland,  Ohio  William  n.  Strong,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Rev.  Elijah  Horr,  Maiden,  Mass.  Guilford  Dudley,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  Thomas  H.  McLeod,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lucien  C.  "Warner,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  George  R.  Merrill,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Rev.  Josf.ph  H.  Selden,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Robert  W.  Patton,  Chicago,  111.  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  Boston,  Mass. 

Rev.  C.  H.  Richards,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Rev.  Samuel  B.  Forbes,  Hartford,  Conn. 


Ji'ield  Secretary,  Rev.  Edward  Hawes,  Hartford,  Conn. 


Correspondence  may  be  addressed  to  Mrs.  N.  H.  Whittlesey,  135  Wall  Street, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Money  sliould  be  sent  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Trustees  of  the  National  Council, 
Rev.  S.  B.  Forbes,  206  Wethersfield  Avenue,  Hartford,  Conn. 


Ministers  rarely  come  from  wealthy  families.  They  earn  or  borrow  the  means  of 
education.  Their  salaries  barely  cover  expenses ;  their  removals  are  frequent,  espe- 
cially in  home  missionary  fields;  their  earning  time  ends  early;  and  their  death 
lingers  late.  Less  than  a  third  of  them  die  in  harness;  and  more  than  half  live  past 
seventy.  It  ill  becomes  a  great  denomination  to  let  any  faithful  missionary  suffer 
extreme  want  in  old  age. 

The  National  Council's  Ministerial  Relief  Fund,  now  $118,000,  furnishes  an  income 
of  about  S5,000  whicli  is  distributed  in  little  pensions  of  from  $25  to  S200  a  year,  to 
aged  or  disabled  Congregational  ministers  and  missionaries,  and  their  families.  In 
1900,  sixty-four  per.-^ons  or  families  received  such  aid.  Within  about  a  year,  seven 
of  our  honored  pensioners  have  been  transferred  at  advanced  ages  to  the  Home  of 
Perpetual  Youth.  All  of  them  had  rendered  long  and  faithful,  and  some  of  them 
conspicuously  efficient,  service.  Of  one  nearly  eighty  years  old,  now  broken  down 
in  health,  it  is  written,  "  Within  the  last  eight  years  he  has  done  very  efficient  and 
faithful  service  for  our  churches;  under  his  supervision  seven  churches  have  been 
organized  and  he  has  largely  superintended  the  erection  of  their  church  buildings." 

For  fuller  information,  see  Minutes  of  National  Councils;  write  the  Secretary  for 
literature,  free;  invite  him  to  address  your  church,  conference,  association,  or  Con- 
gregational Club.  Give  something  for  Ministerial  Relief,  State  or  National,  every 
year. 

FORM   OF  A  bequest. 

I  give  to  the  "  Trustees  of  (he  National  Council  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of 
the  United  States"  (a  body  corporate  chartered  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of 
Connecticut)  [here  insert  the  bequest],  to  be  used  for  the  purpose  of  Ministerial  Relief, 
as  provided  in  the  resolutions  of  the  National  Council  of  the  Congregational  Churches 
of  the  United  States. 

SECRETARIES  OF  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS   OR   COMMITTEES. 

Rev.  Walter  Frear,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Rev.  R.  T.  Cross,  York,  Neb. 
Rev.  E.  Cash,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Rev.  E.  J.  Aiken,  Concord,  N.  H. 

David  N.  Camp,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Rev. S.M.Newman,  D.D.,Washing'n,D.C. 

Rev.  G.  W.  CoLMAN.  Chicago,  111.  Rev.  N.  W.  Bates,  W.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 


-,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Rev.  E.  O.  Mead,  Burton,  O. 


Rev.  T.  O.  Douglass,  Grinnell,  Iowa.         George  H.  Himes,  Portland,  Or. 
Rev.  C.  M.  Sheldon,  Topeka,  Kan.  Herbert  J.  Wells,  Kingston,  R.  I. 

Prof.  F.  B.  Denio,  Bangor,  Me.  Rev.  W.  B.  Hubbard,  Webster,  S.  D. 

Rev.  Edwin  B.  Palmer,  Boston,  Mass.      C.  F.  Thompson,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 
Rev.  F.  C.  Wood,  Gaylord,  Mich.  Rev.  H.  A.  Miner,  Madison.  Wis. 

Rev.  F.  V.  S.  Fisher,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


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1902.]  THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES.  61 


THE   THEOLOGICAL   SEMINAKIES. 


ANDOVER  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Andover,  Mass. 

Opened,  September  28,  1808. 

FACULTY,  1901-1902. 

Egbert  Coffin  Smyth,  d.  d.,  Brown  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Edward  Young  Hincks,  d.  d..  Abbot  Professor  of  Christian  Theology;  Smith 

Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 
William  Henry  Ryder,  d.  d.,  Norris  Professor  of  New  Testament  Interpretation. 
Charles  Orrin  Day,  d.  d.,  Bartlet  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 
George  Foot  Moore,  d.  d.,  Hitchcock  Professor  of  Hebrew,  and  Lecturer  on  the 

History  of  Religions. 
John  Winthrop  Platner,  d.  d.,  Taylor  Professor  of  History;  Hyde  Lecturer  on 

Foreign  Missions.  

Henry  A.  Stimson,  d.  d.,  South  worth  Lecturer  on  Congregational  Polity,  1900-1902. 

William  Ladd  Ropes,  a.  m..  Librarian. 

BiNNEY  Gunnison,  a.  b.,  Jones  Instructor  in  Elocution. 

RossiTER  Howard,  Instructor  in  Vocal  Music. 

Sblah  Merrill,  d.  d.,  ll.  d..  Curator  of  the  Museum. 


Calendar.  —  The  next  seminary  year  begins  on  Wednesday,  Sept.  17,  1902,  and 
ends  June  11,  1903,  with  a  recess  from  Dec.  18  to  Jan.  1. 

Admission.  —  Students  are  admitted  upon  presentation  of  certificates  of  member- 
ship in  some  Christian  Church,  and  of  graduation  at  a  college  or  university. 
Applicants  who  are  not  graduates  will  be  required  to  pass  an  examination. 

Course  of  Study.  —The  aim  of  the  course  is  to  prepare  men  thoroughly  for  the 
practical  work  of  the  ministry.  The  fundamental  studies  in  the  Old  and  New 
Testaments,  the  History  of  the  Church,  the  System  of  Christian  Truth,  and  the 
Work  of  the  Preacher  and  Pastor,  are  prescribed;  numerous  elective  courses 
enable  students,  in  accordance  with  their  interests  and  aptitudes,  to  pursue  some  of 
these  subjects  farther,  or  to  take  up  others  subsidiary  to  the  main  topics  of 
instruction.  To  give  students  an  actual  acquaintance  with  the  work  of  their 
calling  and  some  experienc^e  in  it,  they  are,  as  far  as  pos.xible,  associated  individually 
with  the  pastors  of  churches  in  Boston  and  vicinity,  whom  they  assist  in  various 
ways  and  from  whom  they  receive  personal  counsel  and  guidance. 

Degree. — The  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity  is  conferred  upon  students  who 
satisfactorily  complete  the  three  years'  course  of  study;  it  is  ordinarily  required 
that  the  recipient  hold  a  college  degree. 

Graduate  Students.  —  Graduates  in  Theology  pursue  advanced  studies  and 
researches  under  the  personal  direction  of  the  professors,  and  are  admitted  to  such 
courses  of  lectures  as  they  may  elect. 

Library  and  Museum. — The  library  contains  over  52,000  volumes.  A  reading- 
room  with  a  large  and  carefully-selected  reference  library  is  accessible  to  students 
at  all  hours.  The  museum  contains  an  extensive  collection  made  by  Dr.  Selah 
Merrill,  illustrating  especially  the  fauna  of  Palestine  and  the  life  of  its  people. 

Location.  —  Andover  is  twenty-three  miles  from  Boston,  and  is  reached  by  the 
Western  Division  of  the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  in  thirty-five  to  forty  minutes. 

For  catalogues  or  further  information  address  the  President  of  the  Faculty. 


62  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

BANGOR  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Bangor,  Mk. 
Opened,  October,  1816. 


Rev.  Levi  L.  Paine,  d.  d.,  Waldo  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Rev.  John  S.  Sewall,  d.  d.,  Fogg  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  and 

Lecturer  on  Pastoral  Theology. 
Rev.  Charles  J.  H.  Ropes,  d.  d.,  Hayes  Professor  of  New  Testament  Language 

and  Literature,  and  Librarian. 
Rev.  Francis  B.  Denio,  d.  d..  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Language  and  Literature. 
Rev.  Clarence  A.  Beckwith,  d.  d.,  Buck  Professor  of  Christian  Theology,  and 

Lecturer  on  Church  Polity.       

Miss  Carrie  S.  Green,  Librarian. 


THE   BOND  foundation. 

Prof.  George   Herbert   Palmer,  litt.  d.,  ll.  d.,  of  Harvard  University  on 
"  The  Nature  of  Goodness."      

Bangor  Seminary  is  open  to  Christians  of  every  denomination. 

Course  of  Study,  Junior  Year.  —  Hebrew,  Greek,  Biblical  Introduction,  Old 
and  New  Testament  Exegesis,  Introduction  to  Philosophy,  Philosophical  Ethics, 
History  of  Greek  Philosophy,  Rhetoric,  English  Literature,  special  instruction  in 
N.  T.  Greek. 

Middle  Year.  —  Systematic  Theology,  Old  and  New  Testament  Exegesis  and 
Theology,  New  Testament  Criticism,  Church  History,  Homiletics,  Vocal  Culture. 

Senior  Year. —  Church  History,  Homiletics,  Pastoral  Theology,  Sociology,  Old 
and  New  Testament  Theology  or  Exegesis,  Church  Polity;  in  1902,  the  Theology  of 
Horace  Bushnell. 

On  the  Bond  Foundation  there  are  given  two  courses  of  instruction,  one  in  each 
half  year,  on  scientific  subjects,  as  Geology,  Biology,  Evolution,  Economics,  Com- 
parative Religion,  and  the  like.  Six  different  courses  will  thus  be  given  in  each 
three  years. 

Expenses  and  Aid. — There  is  no  charge  for  tuition,  rooms,  furniture,  library, 
gymnasium,  or  any  privilege  of  the  Seminary.  The  dormitory  is  in  good  condition 
and  the  rooms  are  furnished.  The  price  of  board  is  about  $3.00  per  week.  The 
income  of  the  Washburn  fund  and  some  other  funds,  given  expressly  to  aid  members 
of  the  Seminary,  which  amounts  to  about  half  the  cost  of  board,  is  available  for 
students  whose  circumstances  require  it,  provided  their  character  and  scholarship 
are  satisfactory.  There  is  also  a  small  loan  fund  for  the  temporary  accommodation 
of  those  who  need  it. 

Post-graduate  Scholarships.  —  There  are  three  scholarships  established  for 
the  benefit  of  graduates  of  this  Seminary;  one  of  $50  to  aid  any  student  who 
remains  to  take  a  fourth  year  after  graduating;  and  two  of  $100  each  at  Bowdoin 
College,  to  assist  students  who,  having  graduated  at  the  Seminary,  may  be  admitted 
to  the  College  for  further  study. 

Preaching.  —  As  it  is  believed  to  be  conducive  to  the  best  professional  training  to 
combine  practice  with  theory,  students  are  allowed  to  exercise  their  gifts  in  holding 
meetings  and  in  preaching  as  opportunities  may  offer,  under  the  express  approbation 
of  the  Faculty,  it  being  provided  that  the  prescribed  exercises  of  the  Seminary  are 
not  neglected.  Facilities  for  such  services  are  afforded  in  the  missionary  fields 
within  reach  of  the  Seminary. 

Library.  — The  Seminary  has  an  excellent  library,  numbering  more  than  twenty- 
two  thousand  volumes,  and  a  permanent  library  fund,  with  the  income  of  which 
constant  additions  are  made  of  the  latest  and  most  valuable  literature. 

Gymnasium. — The  gymnasium  is  provided  with  suitable  apparatus,  and  special 
instruction  is  given  four  days  in  the  week. 

Anniversary  occurs  on  Wednesday,  May  21,  1902. 

The  next  seminary  year  will  open  on  Thursday,  Sept.  4,  1902. 

Requests  for  catalogues,  letters  of  inquiry,  or  application  for  admission  should  be 
addressed  to  the  Corresponding  Secretary, 

Professor  C.  A.  BECKWITH, 

Bangor,  Maine. 


1902.]  THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES.  63 


PACIFIC  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Opened  for  service,  June,  1869. 

FACULTY. 

Rev.  John  Knox  McLean,  d.  d.,  President,  and  Lecturer  ou  Pastoral  Methods. 
Rev.   George    Mooar,  s.  t.  d..   Professor  of   Apologetics    and    the  Relations  of 

Christianity  and  Science;  also  Acting  Professor  of  Church  History.' 

,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Languages  and  Literature. 

Rev.  Frank  Hugh  Foster,  ph.  d.,  d.  d..  Professor  of  Biblical  and  Systematic  The- 
ology. 
Rev.  Charles  Sumner  Nash,  a.  m.,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Homiletics  and  Pastoral 

Theology. 
Rev.   Rhys   Rees  Lloyd,   a.  m.,  b.  d.,  Professor  of  New  Testament  Greek  and 

Exegesis. 
Courses  by  the  following  [professors  have  been  incorporated  in  the  Seminary 
Curriculum  :  — 

Hiram  Van  Kirk,  a.  m.,  ph.  d.,  Dean  of  the  Berkeley  Bible  Seminary  (Christian). 
Max  L.  Marqolis,  a.  m.,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  the  Semitic  Languages 

and  Literatures,  University  of  California. 
John  Fryer,  ll.  d..  Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  and  Literatures,  University 

of  California. 
Thomas  Rutherford  Bacon,  a.  b.,  b.  d.,  Professor  of  Modern  European  History, 

University  of  California. 

COURSES  of  study. 

First  Year.  —  Courses  covering  in  an  outline  manner  all  the  fundamental 
branches  of  Theology,  Exegesis  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  Church  History, 
Homiletics,  and  Apologetics. 

Second  and  Third  Years.  —  Systematic  Theology,  with  full  and  extended 
elective  courses  in  all  branches  now  acknowledged  as  requisite  to  thorough  prep- 
aration for  the  work  of  the  Ministry,  with  Exegetical,  Theological  and  Practical 
"  Seminar  "  courses.  A  "Chain  Course  "  pursuing  the  same  topic  (the  Atonement) 
successively  through  the  various  departments.  The  student  has  unlimited  choice 
among  these  Electives,  except  that  he  must  take  ten  hours  per  week,  and  fourteen 
"  units  "  (equivalent  to  seven  hours  per  week  for  a  year)  in  some  major  elective. 

facilities. 
The  Seminary  has  removed  from  Oakland  to  Berkeley,  the  seat  of  the  University 
of  California.  It  is  thus  enabled  to  avail  itself  freely  of  the  advantages  of  this 
University,  among  the  foremost  in  the  United  States.  There  about  are  2,500 students 
in  the  Academic  Departments  at  Berkeley,  and  3,000  in  the  entire  University.  The 
Library  of  the  University,  numbering  about  80, (XK)  volumes,  and  the  special  Theo- 
logical Library  of  the  Seminary  (7,000  volumes),  will  afford  large  opportunities  for 
special  study.  Preparation  in  the  languages  of  China  and  Japan  can  be  had  in  the 
Oriental  Department  of  the  University,  or  in  medicine  in  the  Medical  School.  The 
climate  is  remarkably  even,  constantly  cool,  stimulating,  and  favorable  for  study 
during  the  entire  year,  knowing  nothing^of  debilitating  Spring  changes,  or  pros- 
trating Summer  heats. 

TERMS   OF  ADMISSION. 

The  Seminary  is  open  to  students  of  every  Christian  denomination,  to  women 
as  well  as  to  men.  Senior  standing  in  the  University  of  California,  or  its  strict 
equivalent,  is  required  for  admission  to  the  Theological  course,  though  students 
having  attained  standing  equivalent  to  Junior  standing  in  the  University  may  be 
received  as  "  Sub-Juniors,"  under  the  care  of  the  Faculty,  to  complete  their 
preparation  for  Theology  in  the  University,  having  some  biblical  work  in  the 
Seminary.  A  certificate  of  health  from  a  competent  physician  will  be  required  of 
every  student.  Special  students  may  be  received  to  such  studies  as  they  are  found 
qualified  to  pursue,  as  in  the  University. 

expenses  and  pecuniary  aid. 

Incidental  Expenses  amount  to  $9.00  per  half-year.  Board  may  be  had  in  the 
Students'  Club  at  about  $2.50  per  week.  The  Seminary  and  the  Congregational 
Education  Society  (the  help  of  the  latter  however,  being  restricted  to 
Congregational  students)  afford  annual  assistance;  but  in  both  cases  upon 
condition  of  high  scholarly  work:  the  seminary  aid  is  graduated  upon  merit  basis 
from  $75  to  $175.  There  are  a  limited  number  of  preaching  stations  in  the 
neighborhood  where  advanced  students  may  have  the  opportunity  of  practical 
work  and  of  earning  a  portion  of  their  expenses. 

The  Next  Year  begins  Aug.  19,  1902.    Address  the  President. 


1902.]  THEOLOGICAL,    SEMINARIES.  65 

CHICAGO  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Chicago,  III. 
Opened  for  Instruction,  October,  1858. 


Rev.  Joseph  Henry  George,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  President  and  Professor  of  Homiletics. 
Rev.  George  N.   Boardman,    d.  d.,   ll.  d.  ,    Emeritus    Professor    of    Systematic 

Theology. 
Rev.  Samuel  Ives  Curtiss,  ph.  u.,  d.  d.,  New  England  Professor  of  Old  Testament 

Literature  and  Interpretation. 
Rev.  G.  Buckingham  Willcox,  d.  d.,  Stone  Professor  of  Congregational  History, 

Church  Polity  and  Special  Studies. 
Rev.  Hugh  McDonald  Scott,  d.  d.,  Sweetzer  and  Michigan  Professor  of  Ecclesi- 
astical History. 
Rev.  Graham  Taylor,  d.  d.,  ll.  d  ,  Professor  of  Christian  Sociology  and  Pastoral 

Theology. 
Rev.  Edward  T.   Harper,  ph.  d.,  Professor  of    Assyriology    and    Comparative 

Religion. 
Rev.   "William  B.   Chamberlain,  d.  d.,  Scoville  Professor  of  Pulpit  Oratory  and 

Sacred  Music. 
Rev.  Wm.  Douglas  Mackenzie,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 
Rev.  Carl  A.  Paeth,*  Professor  of  Systematic  and  Practical  Theology  in  the  Ger- 
man Department. 
Mr.  A.  N.  Fox,  b.  d.,  Instructor  in  the  German  Department. 
Rev.  R.  A.  Jernberg,  b.  d.,  Professor  of  Biblical  and  Practical  Theology  in  the 

Dano-Norwegian  Department. 
Rev.  Otto  C.  Grauer,  Instructor  in  the  Dano-Norwegian  Department. 
Rev.  Fridolf  Risberg,   Professor  of  Biblical  and   Systematic   Theology  in  the 

Swedish  Department. 
Rev.  Magnus  E.  Peterson,  Instructor  in  the  Swedish  Department. 

Admission.  —  The  Seminary  is  open  to  students  of  all  denominations.  Candidates 
for  admission  must  liave  received  a  collegiate  education,  or  an  equivalent  prepara- 
tion.    Students  from  other  seminaries  may  be  admitted  by  certificate. 

Terms  and  Vacations.  —  The  academic  year  begins  the  last  Wednesday  in 
September  and  closes  the  second  Thursday  in  May.  There  is  a  recess  of  two  weeks 
at  Christmas. 

Situation.  —  The  Seminary  Buildings  front  Union  Park.  The  location  is  quiet, 
but  the  centre  of  the  city  may  be  reached  in  ten  minutes. 

Course  of  Study.—  The  Course  of  Study  covers  three  years;  the  lectures  are 
prescribed  and  elective.  Each  student  is  required  to  take  fourteen  lecture  hours  a 
week,  ten  prescribed  and  four  elective.  All  graduates  receive  a  diploma;  special 
work  is  required  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity. 

The  German  and  the  Scandinavian  Departments.  —  Students  in  these 
departments  take  part  of  the  Course  in  the  English  language,  according  to  their 
grade  of  preparation,  that  they  may  be  able  to  preach  also  in  English.  They  are, 
however,  excused  from  most  English  studies,  in  place  of  which  they  have  such 
studies  in  their  own  native  languages  as  are  best  adapted  to  prepare  them  to  min- 
ister to  our  German  or  Scandinavian  fellow-citizens. 

Examinations.  —  In  each  year  there  are  public  examinations,  oral  and  written, 
of  all  the  classes. 

The  Alumni  Institute  is  held  in  the  anniversary  week  in  May. 

Hammond  Library. —  This  contains  the  General  and  the  Reference  Library 
with  over  20,000  volumes,  which  is  arranged  in  six  rooms  according  to  subjects. 
These  sulvdepartments  are  furnished  with  the  best  helps  for  students,  and  are  open 
daily.  The  students  have  easy  access,  also,  to  the  public  libraries  of  Chicago,  some 
of  which  are  among  the  best  endowed  and  equipped  in  the  country. 

Expenses. — No  charges  are  made  for  instruction,  or  for  the  use  of  Hammond 
Library.  Furnished  rooms  are  drawn  in  the  treasurer's  office  on  the  first  day  of  the 
fall  term  at  10  A.  M.  The  following  charges  are  male  for  the  occupancy  of  rooms  in 
the  Seminary  buildings:  $1.00  a  week  for  room?  occupied  by  two  students;  $1.25  for 
rooms  alone.  Good  board  can  be  had  in  private  families  in  the  neigliborhood  of 
the  Seminary  for  $2.50  or  $3.00  a  week. 

Financial  Aid  —  F'rom  the  Congregational  Education  Society  $50  a  year. 
Additional  aid  is  given  by  merit  scholarships  in  value  from  .$75  to  $175,  according 
to  the  grade  of  the  men;  also  by  loans  up  to  $75. 

Affiliated  Schools  —  Of  Church,  Music  and  Deaconess  Training 

For  further  information,  apply  to  Prof.  H.  M.  Scott,  520  W.  Adams  Street,  or  Mr. 
H.  W.  Chester,  81  Ashland  Boulevard,  Chicago,  111. 


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HARTFORD  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Haktford,  Conn. 
Founded,  1834. 

FACULTY. 

Chester  D.  Hartranft,  d.  d..  President,  Riley  Professor  of  Christian  Theology, 
and  Instructor  in  Encyclopaedia  and  Methodology. 

Waldo  S.  Pratt,  mus.  d  ,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  Music  and  Hymnology. 

Melancthon  W.  Jacobus,  d.  d.,  Hosmer  Professor  of  New  Testament  Exegesis. 

Edwin  K.  Mitchell,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Grfeco-Roman  and  Eastern  Church  His- 
tory. 

Clark  S.  Beardslee,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Biblical  Dogmatics  and  Ethics. 

Alexander  R.  Merriam,  a.  b.,  Samuel  Hawes  Professor  of  Practical  Theology 
and  Christian  Sociology. 

Arthur  L.  Gillett,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  A  polosetics. 

Lewis  B.  Paton,  ph.  d..  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Exegesis  and  Criticism, 
Instructor  in  Assyrian  and  Cognate  Langixages,  and  Registrar. 

Duncan  B.  Macdonald,  b.  d.,  Profes.sor  of  Semitic  Languages. 

Edward  E.  Nourse,  s.  t.  b.,  Associate  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 

Curtis  M.  Geer,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Germanic  and  Western  Church 
History. 

Stephen  T.  Livinston,  a.  m..  Associate  Professor  of  Elocution  and  English. 

Austin  B.  Bassett,  b.  d.,  Lecturer  on  Experiential  Theology. 

Judson  Smith,  d.  d..  Lecturer  on  Foreign  Missions. 

William  A.  Holliday,  d.  d.,  Lecturer  on  Presbyterian  Polity. 


The  Seminary  aims  (1)  to  develop  a  vigorous  spiritual  life  as  the  only  sound 
basis  for  scholarship  and  service,  (2)  to  train  in  scientific  methods  of  exegetical  and 
historical  research,  (•'<)  to  discover  the  truth  of  God  as  revealed  in  the  Scriptures,  and 
the  leading  of  his  Spirit  in  history,  in  order  to  apply  that  truth  in  the  realms  of 
thought  and  endeavor,  so  as  to  meet  the  present  needs  of  the  world  and  promote  the 
spread  of  his  Kingdom. 

The  Curriculum  comprises  both  required  and  elective  studies.  After  pursuing 
certain  Preliminary  Studies  (165  hour.«).  each  student  selects  one  of  twelve  care- 
fully differentiated  Groups  (each  aggregating  900  hours),  and  to  this  Grc/up  he  may 
then  add  from  105  to  450  hours  of  Electives,  chosen  freely  from  almost  250  courses. 
This  system  combines  a  due  balance  of  discipline  with  great  elasticitj  in  meeting 
individual  needs.  In  every  subject  modem  methods  are  f  mpJoyed,  with  cl(  se  con- 
tact between  teacher  and  pupil,  and  strong  incentive  io  scholarly  habits.  Besides 
the  ordinary  fields  of  theological  study,  each  presented  with  exceptional  fulness, 
unusual  opportunities  are  supplied  in  missions,  general  and  special  pedagogy, 
liturgies,  various  church  polities,  music,  etc.  Graduate  study  is  strongly  encour- 
aged, and  special  courses  may  be  arranged  for  peculiar  cases.  Two  fellowships  are 
offered,  each  for  two  years  of  foreign  study;  also  five  prizes,  a  special  fund  for 
books,  etc.  Students  have  access  to  a  great  variety  of  classes  and  lectures  not 
strictly  within  the  curriculum. 

The  Apparatus  includes  a  rapidly  increasing  library  of  about  80,000  volumes 
(excluding  duplicate^*),  containing  several  unique  collections,  to  which  students  have 
access  day  and  evening,  museum  and  reading-room,  gymnasium,  music-room,  etc. 

Terms  of  Admission.  —  Candidates  for  admission  must  be  members  of  some 
Christian  Church  and  graduates  of  some  college.  Those  who  are  not  college  grad- 
uates may,  after  examination,  be  admitted  on  probation  during  the  first  term. 

All  courses  are  open  to  women  on  the  same  terms  as  to  men. 

Expenses.—  No  charge  is  made  for  tuition,  moms,  furniture  and  bedding,  or  use 
of  the  library  and  apparatus,  except  a  nominal  fee  of  $20  for  use  of  steam  and  for 
supervision.  Board  is  provided  at  the  Seminary  under  the  care  of  the  Students' 
Association,  at  $3.50  per  week. 

Scliolarship  aid  is  provided  for  those  needing  it,  in  addition  to  the  grant  from 
the  Education  Society. 

Calendar.— The  sixty-ninth  year  begins  on  Sept.  24,  1902.  and  closes  on  May  27, 
1903.  The  various  courses  are  arranged  in  three  terms.  Examinations  are  held  at 
the  close  of  each  subject  or  principal  topic. 

For  the  Annual  Register,  or  further  information,  address  Prof.  M.  W.  Jacobus. 


1902.]  THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES.  69 

OBERLIN  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY. 

Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Opened  for  service  in  1835. 

FACULTY. 

John  Henry  Barrows,  d.  d.,  President,  Professor  of  Comparative  Tlieology  and 
Christian  Missions. 

James  H.  Fairchild,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Professor  Emeritus  of  Theology. 

G.  Frederick  Wright,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Professor  of  the  Harmony  of  Science  and 
Revelation. 

Albert  H.  Currier,  d.  d.,  Holbrook  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Practical 
Theology. 

Henry  C.  King,  d.  d.,  Finney  Professor  of  Theology. 

Edward  I.  Bosworth,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  the  New  Testament  Language  and 
Literature. 

Albert  T.  Swing,  d.  d..  Professor  of  Church  History. 

Rev.  Edward  E.  Braithwaite,  Acting  Professor  of  the  Old  Testament  Language 
and  Literature. 

Rev.  Louis  F.  Miskovsky,  a.  m..  Principal  of  the  Slavic  Department,  and  Pro- 
fessor of  the  Bohemian  Language. 

William  G.  Caskey,  a.  m.,  Professor  of  Elocution. 

Ernest  L.  Bogart,  ph.  d.,  Associate  Professor  of  Sociology  in  Oberlin  College. 

Chakles  J.  Ryder,  d.  d..  Lecturer  on  the  American  Missionary  Association. 


Tho  Seminary  is  open  to  students  of  all  denominations.  It  has  a  full  corps  of 
professors  of  its  own  and  offers  it.s  students  all  the  work  essential  to  a  theological 
training.    In  addition  students  are  admitted  to  the  College  classes  without  charge. 

Applicants  for  admission  must  present  college  diplomas,  or  satisfy  the  faculty  by 
examination  or  certificate  that  they  have  had  the  equivalent  of  a  college  course. 
Upon  graduation,  the  Academic  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity  is  conferred. 

The  minimum  requirement  for  all  candidates  for  a  degree  is  1,440  hours  of  lectures 
and  recitations.  The  most  essential  courses  of  each  department  are  required;  this 
work  amounts  to  817  hours.  Hebrew  being  elective,  the  required  amount  of  work 
in  the  Old  Testament  department  may  be  done  either  in  Hebrew  Exegesis  or  in 
Introduction  and  Biblical  Theology.  In  addition  to  the  required  work,  a  large 
number  of  elective  courses  is  offered,  aggregating  1,538  hours,  from  which  each 
student  elects  at  least  623  hours.  These  courses  cover  a  large  range  of  more 
advanced  work  in  the  several  departments. 

There  are  in  the  ministry  many  who  have  not  received  adequate  training  for  it 
and  who  soon  discover  their  need  of  theological  study.  The  reasonable  requirements 
for  admission  to  the  rcrular  courses  of  theology  place  such  training  beyond  the  reach 
of  many  men  of  this  class.  In  the  interest  of  a  l)etter  educated  ministry  the  Semi- 
nary offers  its  advantages  to  a  limited  number  of  ordained  ministers  who  have  already 
held  a  pastorate,  and  who  wish  to  enter  upon  theologi'al  studies  for  not  less  than  a 
full  year.  They  may  enter  such  courses  as  they  are  prepared  to  pursue  with  profit, 
and  will  be  given  certificate**  for  all  work  completed. 

Slavic  Dep.\rtment.  —  The  object  of  this  department  is  to  train  up  pastors  for 
the  Slavic  immigrants  to  this  country.  Tiiorough  instruction  is  given  in  the 
Bohemian  language.  The  course  of  study  \aries  to  suit  the  needs  of  individuals, 
and  culminates  in  the  regular  theological  course. 

Spear  Library  contains  about  fifty-three  thousand  volumes. 

Expenses.  —  Council  Hall,  the  Seminary  building,  has  fully  furnished  rooms  with 
hot  water  heat  for  fifty  students.  Those  rooming  here  pay  a  moderate  incidental 
fee,  varying  according  to  location  of  room.  Other  students  pay  a  fee  of  S(3.  Aside 
from  this  fee  tliere  is  no  charge  made  by  the  Seminary.  Tlie  price  of  board  in 
Oberlin  is  from  82.00  to  S3. 00  a  week.     Other  expenses  are  correspondingly  low. 

Pecuniary  aid  is  granted  to  those  who  need  it,  from  the  Congregational  Education 
Society,  and  from  Seminary  scholarship  funds.  The  amount  ordinarily  received 
from  the  Education  Society  has  not  been  less  than  S50.  The  Seminary  funds  are 
awarded  for  excellence  in  scholarship  in  the  forn)  o£  merit  scholarships  varying  in 
amount  from  .550  to  SlOO  each  year.  There  i-*  also  a  loan  fund.  There  lias  generally 
been  abund^mt  opportunity  for  work  in  Home  Missionary  fields  and  elsewhere 
during  the  summer  vacation  of  four  months,  and  occasional  preaching  for  remuner- 
ation is  possible  during  term  time. 

The  year  of  study  consists  of  thirty-two  weeks  in  two  semesters.  The  next  year 
begins  Wednesday,  Sept.  24,  1902.  For  further  information  address  Pkof.  Edward 
I.  Boswokth. 


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DIVINITY  SCHOOL  OF  YALE  UNIVERSITY,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

FACULTY   AND   INSTRUCTORS. 

Arthur  T.  Hadley,  ll.  d.,  President. 

Frank  K.  Sanders,  ph.d.,  d.  d.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty,  and  Professor  of  Biblical 

History  and  Archeology. 
George  E.  Day,  d.  d.,  Holmes  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and  Literature, 

Emeritus. 
George  P.  Fisher,  d.  d.,  ll.d.,  Titus  Street  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History, 

Emei'itus, 
Lewis  O.  Brastow,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 
Edward  L.  Curtis,  ph.  d.,  d.  d..  Holmes  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and 

Literature. 
George  B.  Stevens,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Dwight  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 
Frank  C.  Pouter,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Winkley  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 
Benjamin  W.  Bacon,  i.itt.  d.  ,  d.  d.,  Buckingham  Professor  of  New  Testament 

Criticism  and  Interpretation. 
Williston  Walker,  ph.  d.,  d.  d.,  Titus  Street  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 
Charles  C.  Torrey,  ph.  d.,  Instructor  in  Semitic  Lausuages. 
Charles  F.  Kent,  ph.  d.,  Instructor  in  Biblical  Literature. 
Samuel  S.  Curry,  b.  d.,  ph.  d..  Instructor  in  Elocution. 

Warren  J.  Moulton,  b.  d.,  ph.  d.,  Instructor  in  Hellenistic  Greek  and  Syriac. 
William  B.  Bailey,  ph.  d.,  Instructor  in  Sociology. 
William  DeV.  Beach,  b.  a.,  b.  d  ,  Instructor  in  Church  Music. 
Jay  T.  Stocking,  b.  a.,  b.  d..  Instructor  in  Missions. 
William  J.  Mutch,  ph.  d..  Lecturer  on  Christian  Pedagogy. 
Edgar  L.  Heermance,  m.  a.,  b.  d.,  Director  of  Religious  Work. 
Rev.  Washington  Gladden,  d.  d.,  Lyman  Beecher  Lecturer.    Subject:  The  Pulpit 

in  its  Relation  to  Present  Social  Problems. 
Relation  to  the  University.  —  The  Divinity  School  is  one  of  the  co-ordinate 
Departments  of  Yale  Univer.sity;  its  students  enjoy  all  the  general  advantages  of 
a  university  residence  and  receive  from  the  Corporation,  on  completing  their 
three-years  course,  the  degree  of  b.  d.,  and.  are  enrolled  among  the  alumni  of  the 
University. 

Courses  of  Study.  —  The  studies  are  of  two  classes,  prescribed  and  elective. 
The  prescribed  studies,  given  by  the  Faculty,  cover  about  two  thirds  of  the  required 
work  of  the  three  years ;  the  elective  studies  may  be  made  up  from  Divinity  courses 
or  from  courses  given  in  the  Graduate  School.  Students  at  the  close  of  the  second 
year  of  study  have  the  option  of  continuing  as  candidates  for  the  degree  of  b.  d.  ,  or 
of  becoming,  by  enrolment  in  the  Graduate  School,  candidates  for  the  degree  of 
PH.  D.  (requiring  two  more  years  of  resident  study). 

Graduate  or  Fourth-Year  Class.  —  Students  of  approved  scholarship  who 
have  completed  a  three-years  course  of  theological  study,  here  or  elsewhere,  are 
admitted  to  the  Graduate  Class,  in  which  advanced  studies  in  Theology  are  pursued 
under  the  direction  of  the  Professors.  Scholarship  aid,  to  a  limited  amount,  will,  at 
the  discretion  of  the  Faculty,  be  given  to  men  of  superior  scholarship.  Members  of 
this  class  may  become  candidates  for  the  degree  of  m.  a.  or  for  that  of  ph.  d.,  by 
enrolment  in  the  Graduate  Department  of  the  University. 

The  Graduate  Fellowship,  for  the  encouragement  of  further  theological  study 
in  this  country  or  abroad,  the  income  of  which  is  S600  for  two  years  after  gradua- 
tion, is  offered  to  the  class  entering  in  September,  1902. 

Expenses.  —  The  charge  for  the  care  and  heating  of  each  room  is,  approximately, 
$40  per  annum.  Board  costs  from  $3.00  to  4.00  per  week.  The  necessary  expenses 
of  a  student  for  the  school  year  of  thirty-four  weeks,  exclusive  of  clothing  and  per- 
sonal expenses,  range  from  $180  to  $260. 

Opportunities  for  Self-Help.  —  Scholarship  aid  is  now  considered  not  as  a 
gift,  but  as  a  means  of  livelihood  obtained  by  a  definite  amount  of  religious  work, 
under  competent  supervision.  The  extensive  scholarship  funds  of  the  school  are 
used  to  create  opportunities  for  employment  in  New  Haven  and  vicinity,  through 
which  the  students  may  receive  training  in  pastoral  work.  The  average  amount  of 
time  spent  is  six  hours  pi  r  week,  for  which  the  remuneration  is  $100.  Further 
opportunities  for  self-help,  if  needed,  may  be  obtained  through  the  Director  of 
Religious  work.  Prize  scholarships  of  $100  and  $50  are  .also  offered  to  students  of 
exceptional  rank  in  scholarship. 

Term  of  Study.  —  The  next  year  will  begin  on  Thursday,  September  25,  1902, 
and  continue  until  the  first  Wednesday  in  June  (anniversary). 

Application  for  Admission. — The  conditions  of  admission  are  membership  in 
some  evangelical  church,  and  a  liberal  education  at  some  college  or  university. 
Testimonials  are  required  in  the  case  of  new  students  requiring  scholarship  aid. 
Catalogues  and  forms  of  application  for  admission  may  be  obtained  by  addressing 
the  Dean,  Drawer  4,  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


72  CONGREGATIONAL    YKAR-BOOK.  [1902. 


ATLANTA  THEOLOGICAL  SEMrNARY. 
Opened  October,  1901. 


J.  Edward  Kirbye,  President,  and  Professor  Church  History  and  Instructor  in 

Biblical  Introduction. 
Frank  Oscar  Hellier,  Professor^Biblical  Languages  and  Instructor  in  Elocution. 
Gardner  S.  Butler,  Professor  Systematic  Theology  and  Instructor  in  Homiletics. 
Frank  E.  Jenkins,  Treasurer  and.Lecturor  on  Pastoral  Theology  and  Missions. 
John  F.  Blackburn,  Librarian. 
"William  D.  Hart,  Professor  Ecclesiastical  Music. 
Almon  T.  Clarke,  Dean  of  Correspondence  Department. 

The  Seminary  aims,  (1)  to  develop  the  experimental  side  of  the  religious  life,  and 
thus  prodticean  evangelistic  and  spiritual  ministry;  (2)  to  give  the  student  an  insight 
into  modern  methods  of  interpretation,  but  so  as  to  produce  a  constructive  scholar- 
ship; (3)  to  find  God  and  the  Holy  Spirit  in  history  and  the  Church;  to  see  Christ  in 
the  lowliest  forms  of  philanthropic  endeavor;  and  thus  preach  a  Gospel  for  the  whole 
life.  The  Seminary  aims  to  enable  the  student  to  have  definite  convictions  and  yet 
a  mind  open  to  the  advances  of  scbolar^iip. 

The  courses  of  instruction  are  arranged  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  Southern  field. 
The  Classical  Theological  Course  embraces  three  years  of  study.  At  its  completion, 
the  degree  of  b.  d.  is  given.  Candidates  entering  upon  this  Course  must  have  a 
College  Course  or  its  equivalent.  The  English  Theological  Course  is  designed  to  meet 
the  needs  of  a  great  many  pastors  who  are  desirous  of  entering  upon  a  course  of  study, 
but  who  are  too  advanced  in  age  to  take  the  regular  college  preparatory  requirements. 
In  such  cases  the  course  embraces  three  years  of  study  beside  the  regular  English 
preparatory  studies.  The  third  course  is  the  Correspondence.  It  is  designed  to  meet 
the  needs  of  pastors  who  have  never  had  school  privileges,  and  who  are  so  situated 
that  they  cannot  leave  their  work  to  attend  the  Seminary  for  a  regular  course.  In 
such  cases  the  books  are  sent  to  the  student,  lessons  are  assigned  and  examinations 
are  given.  During  each  year  the  student  is  supposed  to  attend  the  Seminary  for 
one  month  during  a  course  of  lectures  that  embrace  Bible  study,  Sunday  School 
methods.  Christian  Endeavor  organization,  and  the  Church  as  a  social  and  religious 
"factor. 

The  Seminary  cannot  offer  the  apparatus  of  the  larger  seminaries,  but  can  say 
that  it  will  do  its  best  for  the  intellectual  and  spiritual  life  of  every  student. 

Terms  of  Admission.  Candidates  for  admission  must  be  members  of  some 
evangelical  church.    Cour.ses  are  opened  to  students  of  either  sex. 

Expenses.  No  charge  is  made  for  tuition  or  room  rent.  Board  can  be  obtained 
for  $2  per  week.  A  limited  amount  of  student  aid  is  given  to  worthy  men.  All 
worthy  young  men  can  find  employment  in  the  city  that  will  enable  them  to  com- 
pletely pay  all  expenses.  The  Seminary  aids  the  young  men,  as  soon  as  they  are 
able,  to  secure  preaching  places,  of  which  there  are  many  near  the  city.  Practical 
work  in  connection  with  the  prosecution  of  studies  is  urged.  Preaching  and  Social 
Settlement  work  will  enable  the  student  to  get  a  clear  idea  of  some  of  the  phases  of 
work  which  are  to  be  his.  Thus  we  will  give  to  the  churches  men  with  a  practical 
as  well  as  a  theoretical  knowledge. 

For  information  address  the  President. 


1902.] 


THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES. 


73 


STUDENTS. 


NAMES  AND   RESIDENCES. 


Abbe,  Elizabeth  Frauces,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Abbott,  Mary  Winchester,  W.  Haven,  Conn. 
Abel,  George  Ferdinand,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Adams,  Edward  Bradford,  Westport,  Conn. 
Adams,  John  Chester,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Adams,  Frederick  Winslow,  N.  Haven,  Conn 
Aimes.Hubert  Hillary  Sufferen,'W. Haven, Ct. 
Alexander,  James  Lambert,  Middleville,  Ont. 
Alden,  Carroll  Storrs,  Chicago,  111. 
Allen,  Ernest  B. 

Allen,  May  Alice,  Yarmouth,  Me. 
Ailing,  Emily  Maltby,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Ananikian,  Mardiros  H.,  Sivas,  Turkey. 
Anderson,  Fred  Read,  Chicago,  111. 
Anderson,  John  Bullions,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 
Anderson,  Robbins  Battell,  Dnluth,  Minn. 
Anderson,  William  Gilbert,  Cleveland,  O. 
Andrew,  John  Charles  States,  W.R'xb'y,Mass. 
Angle,  Elmer  Bernerd, 
Anthony,  Gould  Roydon,  Scotland,  Conn. 
Asakawa,  Kan-Ichi,  Fukushima,  Japan. 
Ashida,  Keiji,  Osaka,  Japan. 
Ayes,  Edward  Everett,  North  Andover,  Mass. 
Back,  Thomas  Johannes,  Racine,  Wis. 
Bailey,  Gurdon  Franklin,  Westbrook,  Conn. 
Baltzer,  Melbourne  Owen,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Barker,  Herbert  Austin,  Three  Rivers,  Mass. 
Barnes,  Howard  Clark,  Chicago,  111. 
Barrow,  Edward  Francis,  Barbados,  W.  T. 
Bartholomew,  Noyes  Otis,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Bayne,  John  Julian,  Mendon,  111. 
Beach,  William  De  Verne,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Bell,  Florence  Ellen,  Grove  City,  Pa. 
Berg,  Irving  Husted,  Ellenville,  N.  Y. 
Bicknell,  John,  W.  Cummington,  Mass. 
Bigelow,  Warren  Daniels,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Billings,  Osmond  Jesse,  Sharon,  Mass. 
Bissell,  Shelton,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Bissell,  William  Foster,  Brimfield,  Mass. 
Bixler,  James  Wilson,  New  London,  Conn. 
Bliss,  Charles  Bemis,  Hockanum,  Conn. 
Blomberg.Carl  RichardAl'x'der,Forsby,  N.  D. 
Blomfield,  Stanley  Francis,  Stony  Creek,  Ct. 
Bodwell,  Charles  Sherman,  New  Haven, Conn. 
Booth,  Harold  George,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
Bortou,  Carl  Darling,  Lyonsville,  111. 
Bourquin,  William. 
Bowlby,  Noble  O.'^car,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Brandelle,  Joseph  Nathaniel,  Austin,  111. 
Brockie,  John  Meikle,  Homestead.  Pa. 
Brown,  Alice  Seymour,  Harpoot,  Turkey. 
Brown,  George  Henry,  Danbury,  Conn. 
Brown,  Helen  Everton,  Hartford,  Conn. 


*  College  and  Tear 

t  Seminarj 

and 

of  Graduating. 

Class 

Wellesley, 

1888 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Vassar, 

1894 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Gettysburg, 

1897 

Yale, 

Grad. 

YaleU. 

1901 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Yale, 

1896 

Yale, 

Grad. 

— 

— 

Yale, 

R.  L. 

Yale  U. 

1897 

Yale, 

Grad. 

McGill  U. 

— 

Chicago, 

Sen, 

Yale  U. 

1898 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Olivet, 

1895 

Oberlin, 

Mid. 

Smith, 

1901 

Yale, 

Grad. 

— 

— 

Hartford, 

Sp. 

Cen.  Tur. 

1897 

Hartford, 

Grad. 

Northwestern   U. 

Chicago,  F 

.  Dept. 

Union  U. 

1896 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Yale, 

1899 

Yale, 

Grad. 

W.ReserveU.1883 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Harvard  U. 

1896 

Andover, 

Sen. 

Wheaton, 

— 

Pacific, 

Jun, 

— 



Bangor, 

Mid. 

Waseda, 

1895 

Yale, 

Grad, 

Kobe,  Japan. 

Yale. 

Grad. 

Mt.  Union, 

1892  1  Andover, 

Sp. 

_ 



Chica go, Sio.  Jun. 

Yale  U. 

1891 

Yale, 

Sen, 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Jun, 

Amherst, 

1897 

Hartford, 

Grad. 

ChicagoTheo  1899 

Chicago, 

Grad. 

Howard  U. 

1900 

Yale, 

Sen, 

Washburn, 

1898 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Illinois, 

1900 

Chicago, 

Mid, 

Yale  U. 

1897 

Yale, 

Grad, 

Wellesley, 

1901 

Hartford, 

Jun, 

Lafayette, 

1901 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Yale  U. 

1899 

Yale. 

Sen. 

Harvard  U. 

1898 

Yale, 

Sen, 

Amherst, 

1900 

Y^ale, 

Jun. 

Yale  U. 

1897 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1897 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1882 

Yale, 

R.  L. 

Yale  U. 

1890 

Hartford, 

Mid, 

— 

— 

Chicago, Siv.  Jun. 

Olivet, 

1895 

Yale, 

Grad, 





Yale, 

Mid. 

— 

— 

Hartford, 

Sp. 

Knox, 

1899 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Elmhurst. 

1896 

Oberlin, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Sen. 

Augustana, 

1891 

Chicago, 

Grad. 





Bangor, 

Jun. 

Mt.  Holyoke 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid. 



— 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Smith, 

1901 

Hartford, 

Sp, 

*  A  dash  in  the  column  of  colleges  implies  that  the  student  has  never  been  connected  with 
any  college;  the  name  of  a  college  followed  by  a  dash  in  place  of  year  implies  that  the  student 
was  connected  with  that  college,  but  did  not  complete  the  course.  A  list  of  the  colleges  and 
universities  may  be  found  at  the  end  of  this  list. 

t  "  Sen."  means  Senior.  "Mid."  Middle.  "  Jun."  Junior.  "  Sp."  means  Special  Course; 
and  when  followed  by  "  Sen.,"  "  Mid.,"  or  "Jun.,"  means  Special  Course  Senior  and  the  like, 
"  R.  L,"  means  Resident  Licentiate.  "  Grad,"  means  Graduate  Class.  "  Adv."  means  Ad- 
vanced Class.  "  D.  N.,"  "Ger.,"  "  Slav.,"  and  "  Sw."  mean  Dano-Xoi'wegian ,  German,  Slavic, 
and  Swedish  Departments,  in  Chicago  and  Oberlin, 


74 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


NAMES   AND   RESIDENCES. 


Brown,  Robert  Elliott,  Oberlin,  O. 
Bruno,  Frank  John,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Buell,  Seth  Herbert,  Plymouth,  Conn. 
Burdick,  Charles  Henry,  Oconomowoc,  Wis. 
Burt,  Henry  Fairfield,  Wabaunsee,  Kan. 
Bush,  Fred'k  Roys,  Hoi)kins  Sta..  Mich. 
Butterfield,  Claude  Albert,  Perkinsville,  Vt. 
Calhoun,  Hall  Laurie,  Henderson,  Tenn. 
Callecod,  Halleck  Matthew,  Paxton,  111. 
Campbell,  Wm.  James,  Summerside,  P.  E.  I. 
Carlson,  Elof  George,  La  Grange,  111. 
Carney,  Virginius  Nelson,  Chicago,  111. 
Case,  Herbert  Edwards  Brown,  Pawt.,  R.  I. 
Case,  Shirley  Jackson  New  Hampton,  N.  H. 
Castor,  George  De  Witt,  Kansa.s  City,  Mo. 
Chaffee,  Frank  McClure,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 
Chalmers,  Andrew  Burns,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Chapman,  Francis  Homer,  Redfield,  S.  D. 
Chapman,  William  John,  Dunlap,  la. 
Childs,  Irving  H.,  Northbridge  Center,  Mass, 
Clapp,  Raymond  Gilmore,  South  Boston. 
Clapp,  Richard  Harold,  Montague,  Mass. 
Clark,  Grant  Vincent,  Princeton,  Wis. 
Clark,  James  Stanford,  W.  Brattleboro,  Vt. 
Clark,  William  Paine,  Samokone,  Bulgaria. 
Clute,  Horace  Edwin,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Colburn,  Harvey  C,  Cambria,  Mich. 
Cook,  Ezra  Albert,  Chicago,  111. 
Cook,  Harry  Bryan,  Lenox,  Mass. 
Coombs,  Harry  Eugene,  Thetford,  Vt. 
Corbiu,  Paul  Seaton,  Carlinville,  III. 
Couch,  John  Henry,  Knob  Noster,  Mo. 
Cross,  Judson  Lewis,  York,  Neb. 
Crowdis,  Edwin  Gordon,  N.E.  Margaree,  N.S. 
Crowe,  Frank  W. 

Curtis,  Allen  Lewis,  Castle  wood,  S.  D. 
Curtis,  Norman  R.,  Chicago,  111. 
Cutten,  George  Barton,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Dale,  John  Harold,  Winter  Park,  Fla. 
Davies,  John  William,  Seranton,  Pa. 
Davis,  Frederick  Lincoln,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Demura,  Teizaburo,  Sendai,  Japan. 
Depew,  Arnett  Wynant,  Wayne,  111. 
Dickey,  John  Gilman,  Hazel  Green,  la. 
Diefenbach,  Arthur Chas.,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 
Diehl,  Frank,  Holt,  Mich. 
Diehl,  Wilhelm,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dodge,  Rowland  Backus,  W.  Boylston,  Mass. 
Dougherty,  Edgar  Fay,  Irvington,  Ind. 
Dunlap,  Roger  Allen,  East  Concord,  N.  H.j 
Dvorak,  John,  Humboldt,  Neb. 
Early,  Alonzo,  Bristolville,  O. 
Ebersol,  Charle.s  Eliphalet,  Ottawa,  111. 
Elkins,  Grove  Frederick,  Riverside,  Cal, 
Elliot,  Thomas  John,  Tullytown,  Pa. 
Elliott,  Charles,  Toronto,  Ont. 
Ellis,  Emery  Ward,  Curtis,  Neb. 
Emrich,  Richard  S.M.,  S.Framingham,  Mass. 
Enders,  George  C. 
Englund,  Theodor,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Ennis,  Merlin,  Endeavor,  Wis. 
Evans,  George  Mainard,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Evans,  William,  Rogers  Park,  111. 
Fales,  David,  Jr.,  Lake  Forest.  111. 
Fensbam,  Florence  A.,  Constantinople,  Tur. 
Fink,  George  F.,  Chicago,  111. 
Fisher,  Charles  Kuss,  Oswego  Falls,  N.Y. 
Fisher,  William  Loren,  New  London,  Mo. 


College  and  Year 

Seminary  and 

of  Graduating. 

Class 

Oberlin, 

1901 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Williams, 

1899 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Oberlin, 

1900 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Beloit, 

1899 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Washburn, 

1899 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Olivet, 

1895 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Dartmouth, 

1901 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Kentucky  U 

.1892 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Wheaton, 

1901 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Ohio  Nor.  C 



Bangor, 

Mid. 

— 

— 

('hicagOj.Stw.  Jun. 

Lincoln  U. 

1899 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Brown  U. 

1900 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Acadia  U. 

1893 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Drury, 

1898 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Cornell, 

1890 

Chicago,  P 

.  Dept. 

Eureka, 

1889 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Redfield, 

1901 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago, 

Grad. 

Amherst, 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Boston  U. 

1900 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Boston  U. 



Andover, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Dartmouth, 

1901 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Hartf'dTheo.1891 

Chicago, 

Grad. 

Gettysburg, 

1897 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Hillsdale, 

1899 

Oberlin, 

Mid. 

Wheaton, 

1898 

Chicago, 

Sen. 





Yale, 

Jun. 

Dartmouth, 

1892 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Blackburn  U. 1898 

Oberlin, 

Mid. 



_ 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Colorado, 

1901 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Princeton  U 

1899 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Franklin, 

1899 

Oberlin, 

Sen. 

Beloit, 

1901 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

N.  Normal  U.  — 

Chicago,  P. 

Dept. 

Yale  U. 

1897 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Rollins, 

1900 

Andover, 

Mid. 

Marietta, 

1899 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

N.  Y.U. 

1888 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Tohoku, 

1893 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Oberlin, 

1890 

Chicago, 

Grad. 

Lenox, 

1901 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Olivet, 

1900 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Michigan  U 

,1900 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

S.  Dillingen 

Ger. 

Chicago,  Ger.  M. 

Amherst, 

1901 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Franklin, 

1898 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Dartmouth, 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid. 





Oberlin, 

Slav. 

Mt.  Hope, 

1897 

Oberlin, 

Mid. 

Beloit, 

1901 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Knox, 

1894 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Princeton  U 

1901 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Oberlin, 



Oberlin, 

Grad. 

Doane, 

1899 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

Bates, 

1900 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Oberlin, 

— 

Oberlin,  P. 

Dept. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sw.  Sen. 

Beloit, 

1900 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Lincoln  U. 

1898 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Chic'goLuth.1899  1 

Chicago, 

Grad. 

Harvard  U. 

1897 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

_ 

— 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  P 

Dept. 

Redfield, 

1899 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Bethany, 

1899 

Yale, 

Grad. 

1902.] 


THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES. 


75 


NAMES   AND   RESIDENCES. 


Fjeldsgaard,  Adolph  B.,  Mandal,  Norway. 
Forbes,  Charles  Andrew,  Leadville,  Colo. 
Ford,  Eugene  Clark,  Highland,  Kan. 
Fowler,  Charles  E.,  Oberlin,  O. 
Fowles,  Raymond  Arthur,  Wiscasset,  Me. 
Franci.'!,  Arthur  James,  Oxford,  England. 
French,  James  Leslie,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Fuller,  Montie  John  Baker,  Clarendon,  Vt. 
Fulton,  Robert  Newcomb,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Gale,  Tyler  Eddie,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Gales.  Thomas  Park,  Union.  Me. 
Garfield,  John  Pearl,  E.  Jaffrey,  N.  H. 
Garrison,  Spencer  Cone. 

Gaylord,  Edw.  Dickinson,  N.Amherst,  Mass. 
Goin.  Edward  Franklin,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Gould,  John  Harold,  Yarmouth,  Me. 
Grabill,  Dell  Quince,  Abington,  111. 
Graeper,  Frederick  Henry,  Westphalia,  Ind. 
Grant,  Perley  Cummings,  Bangor,  Me. 
Graves,  Arthur  Guy,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Gray,  Charles  String,  Camden.  N.  J. 
Green,  Everett  Edward,  Spencer,  Mass. 
Green,  Maurice  Nathaniel,  Wash.,  D.  C. 
Greenlee,  Clyde  W. 

Greenwood,  Victor  Lynch,  Chicago,  111. 
Gregg,  James  Edgar,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
Gross,  Johann  Daniel,  Kulm,  N.  D. 
Gulseth,  Henning  Emanuel,  Skien,  Norway. 
Guy,  Harvey  Hugo,  Chicago,  111. 
Haddt-n,  Clarence  Wilbur,  Bruce,  Wis. 
Haggleblom,  Johan  R.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Hail,  William  James,  Wakayama,  Japan. 
Halbert,  Leroy  Allen,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Hambly,  David  D, 

Hamlin,  William  R.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 
Harald,  John  Waldemar,  Proctor,  Vt. 
Hart,  Madison  Ashby,  Lexington,  Ky. 
Hartwell,  Harry  Lin  wood,  Dunstable,  Mass. 
Harwell,  Robert  Ritchie,  Petersburg,  Va. 
Haugland,  Lars,  Bergen,  Norway, 
Hawkesworth,  Charles  Wesley,  Newton, Mass. 
Hawkes,  George  Bradley,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Hayes,  Edward  Christopher,  Burton  Sta.,  O. 
Heczko,  George,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Heermance,  Edgar  Laing,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Hein,  George,  Harvard,  Neb. 
Hejtmanek,  George,  St.  Mary's,  Kan. 
Henderson,  Eugene  Leon,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Herzog,  Jacob,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 
Heyhoe,  Albert  George,  Bangor,  Me. 
Hill,  Fred  Burnett,  Morris,  Minn. 
Hirayama,  Kihachi,  Tarumidzu,  Japan. 
Hitomi,  Makita,  Tonba,  Japan. 
Hobeiu,  Edward,  Chicago,  111. 
Holden,  Frederick  Augustus,  Morris,  Conn. 
Holland,  Abram  James,  Detroit,  Mich.    ■ 
Holt,  Milton  Carter,  Crowley,  La. 
Hopp,  Johannes,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Hopwood,  John  Lloyd,  Plymouth,  Pa. 
Hughs,  William  Alfred. 
Hull,  George  Herbert,  So.  Barnstead,  N.  H. 
Hume,  Elizabeth  Norris,  Bombay,  India. 
Hunsberger,  Byron  Keyser,  Pottstown,  Pa. 
Hunting,  Harold,  Berea,  Ky. 
Hyde,  Frank  Breed,  Bangor,  Me. 
Ide,  Herbert  Chandler,  Webster,  Mass. 
Irvine,  Alexander  Fitzgerald,  New  Haven, Ct. 
Jackson,  Charles  Wilfred,  Montowese,  Conn. 


College  and  Tear 
of  Graduating. 


ChicagoTheo.1891 
Highland  U.  1901 
Oberlin,  1900 

Colorado,  — 

Michigan  U.  1900 
Dartmouth,  1899 
Boston  U.  1900 
Williams,  1900 
Bangor  Theo.1896 
Amherst,        1898 

Amherst,  1899 
Fisk  U.  1898 


Seminary  and 
Class. 


Knox, 

Elmhurst, 

Dartmouth, 

Iowa, 

Princeton  U. 

Amherst, 

Howard  U. 

Oberlin, 

Wheaton, 

Harvard  U. 

Wilton, 


lf)00 
1899 
1901 
1898 
1901 
1900 
1901 
189« 
1898 
1897 
1899 


Chic'go,£).iV.Jun 

Chicago,       Grad. 

Chicago,        Jun. 

Oberlin,  Sen. 

Bangor,  Sen. 

Chicago,  P.  Dept. 

Hartford,       Sen. 

Hartford,       Sen. 

Hartford, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Pacific, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Chicago, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Chicago, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 


Yale, 
Oberlin, 
Chicago, 
Yale, 


Mid. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Sp. 
Sen. 
Grad. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Mid. 


Drake  U.  1893 
Beloit,  1901 

Mo.  Valley,  1899 
Washburn,  1898 
Montr'lCong.1897 
Yale  U.  1900 

Kentucky  U.  1901 
Boston  U.  1892 
Hampden  Sid.  '97 


Chi'go,  Ger.  Sen. 
Chicago,  Z>.iV^.  J. 
Yale,  Grad. 

Chicago,  Jun. 
Chicago,  Sw.  Sen. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Chicago,  Mid. 
Oberlin,  Sen. 
Yale,  Jun. 

Chicago, -Sro. Mid. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Andover,  Sp. 
Yale,  Mid. 

Chi'go, D.iV.  Jun. 
Bangor,         Jun. 


Colorado, 

1898 

Hartford, 

Sen 

Olivet, 

1897 

Andover, 

Sen 

— 

Yale, 

R.  L. 

YaleU. 

1897 

Yale, 

Grad 

Wilton, 



Chi'go,  Ge.r.  Jun 





Oberlin, 

Slav 

— 

— 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Mission  House, '87 

Oberlin, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Jun 

Carleton, 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid 

MeijiGakuin,  '92 

Hartford, 

Jun 

Doshisha, 

1886 

Chicago, 

Grad 

Gym.SchwerinG. 

Chicago,  G.  Mid 

Amherst, 

1878 

Yale, 

R.  L 

Michigan  U 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid 

Acadia, 

1898 

Yale, 

Jun 

Wilton 

— 

Chicago,  G.  Jun 

Marietta, 

1900 

Yale, 

Mid 



— 

Pacific, 

Sp 





Andover, 

Mid 

Wellesley, 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid 

Princeton  U. 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid 

Yale  U. 

1901 

Yale, 

Jun 

Middlebury, 

1884 

Bangor, 

Mid. 

Amherst, 

1898 

Hartford, 

Grad 



— 

Yale, 

Jun 

Acadia  U. 

1896 

Yale, 

R.  L 

76 


CONGREGATIONAL    TEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


NAMES   AND   RE8IDBNCES. 


Jacobson,  Alfred  H. 

Jamarik,  Paul,  Braddock,  Pa. 

Jenks,  Orrin  Roe,  Chicago,  111. 

Jennings,  William  Lewis,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Jevne,  Charles  Arthur,  Chicago,  111. 

Job,  Philip  Adams,  South  Walpole,  Mass. 

Johnson,  E.  E.  Schultz,  New  Berlinville,  Pa. 

Johnson,  George  Herbert,  Farmington,  N.  H. 

Johnson,  Samuel  George,  Sudler's  Valley,  Md 

Johnson,  William  John,  Chicago,  111. 

Jones,  Thos.  Gwilym,  Merthyr  Tydvil, Wales. 

Jordan,  Albert  Hastings,  Fairfield,  lo. 

Josephson,  John  A.,  Danway,  111. 

Kedzie,  William  R.,  Lansing,  Mich. 

Kent.  William  Henry,  Redfield,  S.  D. 

Kershaw,  Charles  Harvey,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Kilbon,  G.  C.  W. 

King.  Thomas. 

Kneeland,  George  Jackson,  Jacksonville,  111. 

Kozielek,  Paul,  Kouskan,  Austria. 

Latham,  Ernest  Royal,  Wethersfield,  Conn. 

Latham,  Harris  Learner,  Normal,  111. 

Lawson,  Axel  Julius,  Middletowu,  Conn. 

Leavitt,  Ashley  Day,  Melrose  Highl'ds,  Mass. 

Leavitt,  George  William,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Lee,  John  Olsen,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 

Lemon,  Guy  H. 

Libby,  Frederick  Joseph,  Richmond,  Me. 

Lillard,  Thomas  B.,  Maryville,  Tenn. 

Lincoln,  Howard  Abbot,  Portland,  Me. 

Livingston,  Herbert  Roy,  Ash  Grove,  Mo. 

Locke,  Robert  James,  Oswego  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Lovell,  Charles  Nelson,  Keene,  N.  H. 

Lovell,  Gilbert,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Luce,  Irving  Jacob,  Monroe,  Mich. 
MacDowell,  H.  M.,  Norwalk,  O. 
MacDuffee,Clias. Brown, CharlestonF.C.N.Y. 

Makino,  Toraji,  Omi,  Japan. 

Mann,  George  Eugene,  Manville,  R.  I. 

Marhoff,  Jesse,  Galesburg,  Mich. 

Marsh,  Lucien  Jahu,  Lincoln,  Nfb. 

Martin,  John  James,  Rollo,  111. 

Mason,  George  Lincoln,  Bangor  Me. 

Mason,  J.  H. 

Mavromates,  Laz.  Kyriakos,  Samsoun, Turkey. 

Maxwell,  Charles  Henry,  Dawson,  Minn, 

McCandless,  Thomas,  Meriden,  Conn. 

McGregor,  Ernest  Frank,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

McKeuzie,  Alexander  Louis,  Wareham,  Mass 

McLean,  Lester,  Jr.,  Denver,  Col. 

Merrill,  G.  E. 

Merten,  Theodor  John,  St.  Charles,  Mo. 

Meserve,  Howard  Curtis,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Miller,  John  X.,  Andover,  Mass. 

Mills,  Herbert  Leslie,  Olivet,  Mich. 

Mitchell,  Charles  Caldwell,  Beaver  Falls,jPa, 

Molander,  Conrad  Maximinus,  E.  Norwalk, Ct. 

Moncol,  Andrew,  Braddock,  Pa. 

Moore,  Arthur  Allen,  Hubbardston,  Mich. 

Moore,  Laurence  Shaw,  Essex,  Iowa. 

Moore,  Walter  Howard,  Trevor,  Wis. 

Moorman,  Elvet  Eugene,  Waveland,  Ind. 

Morse,  Lilla  Frances,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Mueller,  Rudolph,  Chicago,  111. 

Murata,  Tsutomu,  Kyoto,  Japan. 

Murphy,  T.  F. 

Neilan,  Joseph  Davis,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Nelson,  Per  Albert,  Clinton,  Iowa. 


College  and  Year 

Seminary 

and 

of  Graduating. 

Class 

Oberlin, 

P.  D. 

— 

— 

Oberlin, 

Slav. 

Minn.  U. 



Chicago,  P.Dept. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Sen. 

Chicago  U. 

1900 

Chicago. 

Mid. 

Amherst, 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Princeton  U.1899 

Hartford, 

.  Sen. 

Bates, 

1900 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Howard  U. 

1901 

Chicago, 

Jun. 





Chicago, -Sw).  Jun. 

Caermarthen,1898 

Chicago, 

Grad. 

Parsons, 

1899 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Chi  "go,  7).  A^.  Sen. 

Mich.  Agri 

1899 

Oberlin, 

Sen. 

Redfield, 

1897 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Dickinson, 

1901 

Andover, 

Jun. 

Oberlin, 

1899 

Oberlin, 

Jun. 

Oberlin. 

— 

Oberlin, 

Jun. 

Illinois, 

1901 

Yale, 

Jun. 





Oberlin, 

Slav. 

Olivet, 

1888 

Hartford, 

Sp. 

Ill.Wesl'n  U.1898 

Hartford, 

Grad, 

— 

— 

Chicago, iS'w.  Jun. 

YaleU. 

1900 

Hartford, 

|Mid. 

Beloit, 

1898 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

— 

Chi'go,Z).Ar.  Sen. 

Olivet, 

1901 

Oberlin, 

Jun. 

Bowdoin, 

189i 

Andover, 

Sen. 

Maryville, 

1898 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1892 

Andover, 

Jun. 

Westminster,  — 

Pacific, 

Sp. 

Redfield, 

1900 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Amherst, 

1901 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Yale  U. 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Olivet, 

1897 

Pacific, 

Sen. 

Kansas  U. 

1899 

Oberlin, 

Mid. 

Amherst, 

1900 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Doshisha, 

1892 

Yale, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Mid. 

Olivet, 

'1897 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Nebraska  U 

.  I'Wl 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Albion , 

1900 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

Bates, 

— 

Bangor, 

Mid. 

Hiram , 

1901 

Oberlin, 

Mid. 

Anatolia, 

1897 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Carleton, 

1900 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Yale  U. 

1900 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Minn.  U. 

1901 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Yale  U. 

1900 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Colorado, 

1899 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Syracuse  U. 

1889 

Oberlin, 

Mid. 

Elmhurst, 

1898 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Bucknell  U 

1899 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Pacific  U. 

1898 

Andover, 

Mid. 

Olivet, 

1899 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Hillsdale, 

1901 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Cliicago,/^!/? 

.Mid. 





Oberlin, 

Slav. 

Olivet, 

1898 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Tarkio, 

1901 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  P. 

Dept. 

Butler, 

1899 

Yale, 

Sen 

Mt.  Holyoke 

1899 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Wilton, 

1900 

Chi 'go,  Ger 

Mid. 

Doshisha, 

1887 

Yale, 

Grad 

Beloit, 

1880 

Oberlin, 

Sen. 

Drury, 

1901 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  6'tt>. Sen. 

1902.] 


THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES. 


77 


NAMES  AKD  BESIDENCES. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Nordlund,  Victor  Leonard,  Singan,  China. 
Nordhus,  Leonard  VV.,  Tromsoe,  Norway. 
Nyland,  Die  Marius,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Olmstead,  Edgar  Hammond,  Cleveland,  O. 
Olson,  Henry  Martin,  Kingston,  Minn. 
Osgood,  Ernest  Earle,  Newmarket,  N.  H. 
Owen,  Julia  French,  Barton,  Vt. 
Owen,  Wm.  M. 

Owen,  George  William,  Wilson,  Conn. 
Palmer,  Altert  Wentworth,  Los  Aiigeles,  Cal. 
Palmer,  Willard  Holbrook,  Chicago,  111. 
Pearson,  Olaf  Laren,  Morris,  Minn. 
Perkins,  Edward  Carter,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Perry,  Walter  Hart,  Oxford,  Conn. 
Peterson,  Oscar  William,  Kewanee,  III. 
Peterson,  Samuel,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Pettengill,  Daniel  Lester,  Bangor,  Me. 
Pitkin,  Walter  Boughton,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Poeton,  Josiah,  Bangor,  Me. 
Pohl,  Use  Charlotte,  Smyrna,  Turkey. 
Potter,  Clayton  Johnson,  Glenville,  N.  Y. 
Prentis,  John  Harcourt,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Prigmore,  Joseph  Dyer,  Reeds,  Mo. 
Proctor,  William  Martin,  Snohomish,  Wash. 
Qaarnstrom,  Gustaf  Aron,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Raab,  Irving  Tomlinson,  Flint,  Mich. 
Radac.si,  Alexander,  So.  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Bain,  James  W.,  Oberlin,  O. 
Ralph,  Edwin  Arundel,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Raymond,  Frederick  W.,  E.Weymouth,  Mass. 
Rees,  James  Evan,  Plymouth,  Pa. 
Reeve,  Emily  Antoinette,  Hampton,  la. 
Rice,  Albert  Reuben,  Boscobel,  Wis. 
Richards,  Ansel  Sylvester,  Andover,  Mass. 
Ridings,  Edward  Joseph,  Morris,  111.  { 

Roberts,  William,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Rogers,  Robert  Wells,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 
Rothe,  Hermann,  Woodland,  Cal. 
Roundy,  Rodney  Wiley,  Lyme,  Conn. 
Ryan,  William  Dunn,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Ryd,  John  Oscar,  Moline,  111. 
Samuel,  John  J.,  Newcastle,  Emlyn,  S.Wales. 
Sasakura,  Daihichivo.  ' 

Scarborough,  Henry  S.,  Beacon  Falls,  Conn,  j 
Schaefer,  John  Charles,  Chicago,  111. 
Schermerhom,  Lucien  Vroman,  N.  Haven,  Ct. 
Schneider, Frederick  John, Pt. Richmond, N.Y. 
Schreider,  Emil,  Chicago,  111. 
Scott,  Evans  Walter,  Shandon,  Ohio. 
Seabury.  Warren  B.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Seliger,  Charles  Hugh  Bruno,  Augusta,  Me. 
Sheppley,  Edward  Henry,  Dubuque,  la. 
Short,  George  W.  Denver,  Angonia,  O. 
Sibley,  Josiah,  Los  Angeles,  Cal 
Siegenthaler,  Alexander,  Erie,  Pa. 
Slaght,  William  Ernest  Andrew, Toronto, Can. 
Smith,  Henry  Francis,  Marsovan,  Turkey. 
Smith,  Robert  John,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Spearman,  Henry  K.,  Newberry,  S.  C.  i 

Spencer,  John  Alfred,  Akron,  O. 
Sperow,  Everett  H.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 
Sprenger,  Conrad.  i 

Springer,  James  E. 
Squire,  Guy  Pomeroy,  Redfield,  S.  D. 
Stackman,  Carl,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Stahl,  Karl,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Stahmer,  Heinrich,  New  York.  j 

Stanley,  Charles  A.,  Jr.,  Tientsin,  N.  China.  I 


Tri-State  N'al  '93 

Bates.  18^2 

Mt.  Holyoke,  1899 
"'     "  1901 

1899 
1901 
1898 
1900 
1898 
1901 


Oberlin, 

Hamilton, 

Cal.  U. 

Illinois, 

Redfield, 

YaleU. 

Yale  U. 


Michigan  U.  1899 


Dresden, 
Union, 
Michigan  U. 
Mo.  Valley, 
Whitman, 


1881 
1900 
1900 
1901 
1901 


Michigan  U.  1900 


Oberlin, 
Beloit, 
Amherst, 
Marietta, 
Iowa  State, 
Beloit, 
Harvard  U. 
N' western  U 

Beloit, 


1893 
1900 
1895J 
18iJ6 
1883 
1901 
1894 
1897 

1896 


Amherst,        1899 
Drake  U.         1898 

Caermarthen  1899 


Yale  U. 
N'western, 


1895 
1896 


GarretBiblicalln. 
Marietta,  1900 
Yale  U.  1900 


1899 
1898 
1898 
1897 
1896 
1900 


Up.  Iowa  U.   — 
Lebanon, 
Pomona, 
Elmliurst, 
Toronto  U 
Beloit, 
Drake  U. 
Lincoln  U. 
Ohio  State  U.  — 
F'k'n  &  Mars'l'Ol 
Elmhurst,       1898 
Oberlin,  1901 

Redfield,         — 
Amherst,        1898 
Sm.Usingen,(rer. 
Keatschule  Ham. 
Marietta,        1901 


Seminary  and 
Class. 


Chicago,S?o.  Mid 

Chi'go,  D.N. Jun 

Ch\'go,D.A^.  Jun 

Yale,  R.  L 

Chicago,  Sjo.Mid 

Andover,       Mid 

Hartford, 

Oberlin, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Andover, 

Chicago, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 


Sen. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Sen. 


Chic.igo,6'io.  Sen 


Bangor, 

Hartford, 

B  ingor, 

Hartft)rd, 

Hartford, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, iSto.  Sen 

Hartford,       Jun. 

Oberlin, 


Mid, 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Sp. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Jun. 


Slav. 
Grad. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
R.  L. 
Sen. 


Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 
,  Hartford, 
!  Chicago, 
I  Andover, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 
j  Chicago,  G.  Jun. 

Yale,  Jun. 

Yale,  R.  L. 

Chicago,. S'w.  Mid. 

Vale,  Sen. 

Pacific,  Sp. 

Yale,  R.  L. 

Chicago,        Mid. 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Chicago,  G 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Chicago,  P.Dept 

Chicago,  P.Dept. 

Yale,  Sen. 

Hartford,       Sen. 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

H;irtford, 

Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 
Chicago, P.  Dept 

Yale,  Seu. 

Chi'go,  Ger.  Sen. 

Chi'go,  Ger.  Jun. 

Hartford,      Jun. 


Mid. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Mid. 


Sen. 
Mid. 
Seu. 
Mid. 
Grad. 
Jun. 
Seu. 
Jun. 


78 


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[1902. 


NAMES   AND   RESIDENCES. 


St.  Clare,  Christopher  Crocker,  N.  London, Ct. 
Stebbins,  Alice  Bessie,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Steele,  John,  Chicago,  111. 
Stein,  Heinrich  W.,  Chicago,  111. 
Stephens,  Anson  Thaddeus,  Morton  Park,  111 
Stocking,  Jay  Thomas,  Cunton,  N.  Y. 
Strayer,  Liither  Milton,  Dillsburg,  Pa. 
Stroup,  Charles  Addison,  Cleveland,  O. 
Stuart,  Irving  Wesley,  Lunenburg,  Vt. 
Sundelin,  Weijo  Waino,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Swanson,  Carl  Johan,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Taisne,  Telesphore,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Thompson,  Die,  Farsund,  Norway. 
Thorpe,  Walter,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Thurston,  John  Lawrence, Whitinsville,Mass. 
Timm.  John  Arend,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Toan,  Ernest  George,  Rochester,  Minn. 
Todd,  Albert  Bradley,  Bloomfield,  Conn. 
Tolson,  George  Tolover,  Willsburg,  Ore. 
Torrey,  Elbridge  Chauncev,  Bangor,  Me. 
Tracy,  Charles  Kellogg,  Waverly,  N.  Y. 
Treat,  J.  Calvin,  New  London,  O. 
Treworgv,  Everett  Somes,  Surrey,  Me. 
Tullar,  Edgar  Collins,  Seymour,  Conn. 
VanValkenburgh,  H.  Clifford,  Zanesville,  O. 
Vauthier,  Leon  Paul  Frederic,  Beaucourt,  Fr. 
Wade,  John  Armstrong,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Walcott,  Philip  Cory,  Kutherford,  N.  J. 
Wark,  William  Orr,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Warren,  Bertram  Albert,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Weed,  F.  C,  Oberlin,  O. 
Wescott,  William  Samuel,  Barton,  Wis. 
Wessell,  Nils  Johan,  Moline,  111. 
Wetzel,  John  Henry,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Wheelock,  Katrine,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Williams,  W.  J.,  Newark,  O. 
Williams,  Walter  Byron,  Cochituate,  Mass. 
Williams,  Thistle  A.,  Grinnell,  la. 
Williams,  Mary  Loomis,  Burnside,  Conn. 
Williams,  George,  Chester,  England. 
Williams,  Edward  M.,  Caermarthen,  Wales. 
Williams,  Arthur  Collins,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Wilkenson,  William  Lewis,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
White,  Ralph  Herbert,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Witbington,  Henry  Jay,  Humboldt,  Kan. 
Woodman,  Charles  Mellen,  New  Haven,  Ct. 
Woodcock,  Albert  Charles,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Woods,  Henry  Barnes,  Caribou,  Me. 
Worcester,  Edward  Strong,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Worthington,  William,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Wyatt,  Francis  O.,  Steamboat  Rock,  la. 
Yarrow,  Ernest  Albert,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Zink,  Albin  Robert,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Amherst, 


1900 


McCorm'kT.1901 
MissiouHouse  — 
Knox,  1892 

Amherst,  1895 
Princeton  U.  1899 
Farmington,  1895 


French  Am.    1899 


Yale  U.  1898 

Neparan,  1878 

Carleton,  1899 

Pacific  U.  1897 


Oberlin, 
Oberlin, 
Colby, 
Albion, 
Muskingum, 
French  Am. 
Yale  U. 
Yale  U. 
Williams, 
Brown  U. 
Iowa  U. 
Lawrence  U. 


,1897 


1897 

1900 
1899 
1900 
1892 
1901 
1898 
1900 


So.W.Kansasl891 


Denison  U. 

Vermont  U. 

Iowa, 

Wellesley, 

Redfield, 

Cong.  Memo. 

Yale  U. 

Alleghany. 

Wesleyan  U. 

Kansas  U. 

Colby, 

Beloit, 

Colby, 

Princeton  U. 

Whitman, 

Iowa, 

Wesleyan  U. 

Elmhurst, 


1900 
1897 
1897 
1901 
1898 
1898 
1899 
1894 
1895 
1898 
1898 
1889 
189(> 
1900 
1898 
1901 
1898 


Seminary 

and 

Class. 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Hartford, 

Sp. 

Chicago, 

Grad. 

Chi'go,  Ger.  Mid. 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Yale, 

R.  L. 

Bangor, 

Mid. 

ChicagOji^M 

.  Sen. 

Chicago,ii'to.  Sen. 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Chi'gcD.iV^.  Sen. 

Bangor, 

Sen. 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Hartford, 

Sp. 

Pacific, 

Sen. 

Bangor, 

Jun. 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Oberlin,  P. 

Dept. 

Bangor, 

Jun. 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Oberlin, 

Mid. 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

Cliicago,.SM 

.  Sen. 

Yale, 

R.  L. 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Oberlin, 

Grad. 

Andover, 

Juii. 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Hartford, 

Grad. 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Hartford, 

Sp. 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Chicaao, 

Sen. 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

Hartford, 

Grad. 

Hartford, 

Grad. 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

1902.] 


THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES. 


79 


COLLEGE   EDUCATION  OP  THE   UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS. 

In  this  table,  a  number  in  parentheses  denotes  that  that  number,  although  once 
connected  with  the  college  mentioned,  did  not  complete  the  course.  The  figures  not 
in  parentheses  denote  graduates  of  the  college  mentioned. 


COLLEGES. 


Sejitnakies. 


O 


Acadia  University,  Nova  Scotia 

Albion  College,  Michigan 

Allegheny  College,  Pennsylvania.    ..., 

Amherst  College,  Massachusetts 

Anatolia  College,  Turkey 

Augustana  College,  Nebraska 

Bat<'S  College,  Maine 

Beloit  College,  Wisconsin 

Bethany  College,  Kansas 

Blackburn  University     

Boston  University,  Massachusetts.  ... 

Bowdoin  College,  Maine 

Brown  University,  Rhode  Island 

Bucknell  University,  Pennsylvania  ... 

Butler,  Indiana 

Caerniarthen  College,  "Wales 

California  University  .- 

Carleton  College,  Minnesota 

Central  Turkey  College,  Turkey 

Chicago  University 

Chicasjo  Lutheran 

Colby  College,  Maine 

Coloraoo  College.  Colorado  Springs  . . 

Congregational  Memorial  . ; 

Cornell  University,  New  York 

Dartmouth  College,  New  Hampshire. 

Denison  University,  Ohio 

Dickenson  College,  Pennsylvania 

Doane  College,  Nebraska 

Doshisha  College,  Japan 

Drake  University,  Iowa 

Dresden.  Prussia 

Drury,  Wisconsin 

Elmhurst  College 

Eureka,  Illinois 

Farmington 

Fisk  University,  Tennessee 

Franklin,  Maryland 

Franklin  and  Marshall,  Pennsylvania. 

French  American,  Massachusetts 

Garrntt  Biblical  Institute 

Gettysburg,  Pennsylvania 

Gym.  Schwerin,  Germany 

Hamilton  College,  New  York  . . . . 

Hampden-Sidiiey  College,  Virginia     . 
Harvard  Univer.-*ity,  Massachusetts  . . 

Highland  University,  Kansas 

Hillsdale  College,  Michigan 

Hiram  College,  Ohio 


(1) 


(1) 


(1) 
(1) 


(1) 


3 
2 
1 

20 
1 
1 

(1)  3 
12 
1 
1 

(1)  3 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 

(1)   2 

(1)  3 
1 
1 
6 

(0 
1 


3 
1 
2 
6 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 

(1) 

2i        2 

1 


80 


CONGREGATIONAL.   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


COLLEGE  EDUCATION  OF  THE  UNDERGRADUATE   STUDENTS. 


COLLEGES. 


SEMrNARIES. 

. 

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fl 

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u 

b 

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es 

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Howard  University,  Dist.  of  Columbia, 

Illinois  College,  Illinois 

Illinois  Wesleyan,  Illinois 

Iowa  College,  Iowa 

Iowa  State  University 

Kansas  University 

Keat-Schule,  Germany 

Kentucky  University 

Knox  College,  Illinois    

Lafayette  College,  Pennsylvania 

Lawrence  University,  Wisconsin 

Lebanon  Valley  College,  Pennsylvania. 

Lenox  College,  Iowa 

Lincoln  College,  Illinois 

Marietta  College,  Ohio 

Maryville  College,  Tennessee 

McGill  University,  Canada 

Meiji  Gakuin,  Japan 

Michigan  Agricultural  College 

Michigan  University 

Middlebury  College,  Vermont 

Minnesota  University 

Mission  College,  Wisconsin 

Missouri  Valley  College,  Missouri 

Montreal  College,  Canada 

Mt.  Holyoke  College,  Mass 

Mt.  Hope  College 

Mt.  Union  College,  Ohio 

Muskingum  College,  Ohio 

Nebraska  University,  Nebraska 

Neperan 

New  York  University 

North  Normal 

Northwestern  University,  Illinois 

Oberlin  College,  Ohio 

Ohio  Normal  School • 

Ohio  State  University 

Olivet  College,  Michigan 

Pacific  University,  California 

Parsons  College,  Iowa 

Pomona  College,  California 

Princeton  University,  New  Jersey 

Redfield  College,  South  Dakota 

Rollins  College,  Florida 

Seminar  Dillingen,  Germany 

Seminar  Usingen,  Germany 

Smith  College,  Massachusetts 

Southwestern,  Kansas 

Syracuse 

Tarkio  College,  Missouri 

Tohoku  Gakuin  College,  Japan 

Toronto  University,  Canada 

Tri-State  Normal 

Union  College,  New  York 

Upper  Iowa  University,  Iowa 

Vassar  College,  New  York 

Vermont  University 

Waseda  College,  Japan 


(1) 


(1) 


(1) 


(1) 


(1) 


(1) 

(I)   2 
1 


2 
1 

(I)   5 

(1) 
(1) 


(1) 


(I) 


(4)   6 
2 


1902.] 


THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES. 


81 


COLLEGE   EDUCATION  OF  THE   UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS. 


COLLEGES. 


Seminaries. 


Washburn  College,  Kansas 

Wellesley  College,  Massachusetts. 
Wesley.iu  University,  Connecticut 

"Western  Reserve,  Ohio 

Westminster  College,  Missouri . . . , 

Wheatoa  College,  Illinois 

Wliitmau  College,  Washiugton 

Williams  College,  Massachusetts  .. 

Wilton  College,  Iowa 

Yale  University,  Connecticut 

Total  graduates 

Partial  College  course 

Others 

Total 


(2) 


18 


3 
4 

2 
1 
(1) 

(1)  3 
2 
3 

(2)  3 
26 


268 
29 

82 


379 


15 


23 


109 


82 


34 


109 


82 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


SUMMARY    OF   OFFICERS,  AND    STUDENTS,    1901-02,   AND    TOTALS 
FOR  PRECEDING  YEARS. 


o 
1 

3     " 

5  ^ 

Resident 
Licentiates 
or  Fellows. 

5 

=  1  • 

Undergraduate  Students. 

Seminary. 

o 
"S 

6 

s 

a 

3 
1-5 

c 

1 
o 
Eh 

1 

6 

4 

5 
11 
12 

9 

5 

9 

3 

1 
1 
3 
3 
2 
4 
10 

1 

1 

11 

9 

7 
3 

26 

3 

8 

35 

23 

8 

2 

25 

5 

8 
21 
22 
10 

22 

5 

7 

33 

20 

5 

1 

25 

2 

10 
8 
9 
4 

15 

23 

98 

TTfj  rtf  nrrl    

73 

32 

Pacific    

7 

Yale      

72 

Totals  1901-02  

61 
58 
59 
64 
64 
64 
63 
58 
52 
52 
46 
46 
47 
47 
46 
44 
44 
44 
47 
39 
32 
36 
36 
39 
35 
35 
36 
37 
35 
35 
34 
32 
31 
31 
26 
25 
22 
24 
24 
23 
25 
24 
24 
24 

27 
22 
21 
25 
25 
25 
20 
27 
27 
38 
39 
35 
27 
27 
21 
22 
18 
18 
11 
24 
27 
19 
15 
13 
19 
22 
22 
22 
16 
11 
12 

'I 

11 

11 

10 

10 

9 

9 

11 

9 

7 

10 
10 

13 

19 

22 

27 

19 

24 

19 

23 

15 

11 

12 

9 

10 

7 

9 

10 

7 

6 

9 

3 

13 

11 

17 

8 

13 

8 

9 

13 

12 

13 

16 

18 

7 

16 

9 

16 

19 

19 

10 

16 

18 

14 

24 

15 

45 
34 
17 
10 
28 
22 
24 
16 
29 
29 
22 
33 
22 
22 
23 
19 
28 
16 
16 
25 
21 
6 

104 
99 

104 

103 

113 

124 

117 

129 

124 

117 

109 

120 

117 
92 
92 

100 
86 
96 
74 
84 
94 
89 
96 
82 
83 
87 
70 

102 
83 
93 
74- 
72 
74 
87 
97 
51 
53 
66 
80 
90 
96 
93 
68 
67 

88 

97 

84 

107 

97 

110 

114 

119 

148 

128 

124 

117 

120 

113 

101 

104 

101 

87 

97 

73 

86 

90 

96 

101 

99 

93 

98 

86 

105 

88 

89 

73 

72 

68 

92 

98 

58 

53 

53 

103 

95 

100 

90 

75 

96 

94 

85 

95 

112 

122 

121 

130 

146 

163 

147 

143 

130 

132 

114 

103 

126 

107 

90 

100 

79 

93 

90 

96 

109 

103 

99 

93 

103 

116 

92 

98 

81 

65 

65 

85 

84 

43 

58 

58 

81 

94 

94 

99 

33 

34 

69 

66 

111 

130 

108 

81 

102 

137 

182 

169 

189 

153 

113 

86 

53 

32 

23 

15 

16 

7 

16 
31 
36 
29 
36 
35 
36 
32 
23 
29 
13 
18 
4 
8 
10 

2 
1 
3 
11 
9 
9 

320 

"    1900-01 

325 

"    1899  00 

342 

"    1898-  9 

371 

"    1897-  8 

433 

"    1896-  7 

486 

"    1895  6 

460 

•'    1894-  5 

459 

"    1893-  4 

520 

"    1892-  3 

545 

"    1891-  2 

562 

"    1890-  1 

549 

"    1889-90 

556 

"    1888-  9 

490 

"    1887  8 

420 

"    1886-  7 

393 

"    1885  6 

366 

"    1884-  5 

322 

"    1883-  4 

284 

"    1882-  3 

272 

"    1881  2 

275 

"        1880-  1 

279 

"    1879-80 

298 

"    1878-  9 

310 

"    1877-  8 

327 

"    1876-  7 

312 

"    1875-  6 

303 

"    1874-  5 

316 

<«    1873-  4 

327 

"    1872-  3 

,329 

"    1871-  2 

278 

"    1870-  1 

272 

"    1869-70 

240 

"    1868  9 

338 

"    1867-  8 

258 

"    1866-  7 

242 

"    1865-  6 

205 

"    1864-  5 

162 

"    1863-  4  

193 

"    1862-  3  

252 

"    1861-  2 

275 

1860-  1 

"    1859-60 

298 
261 

1858-9 

250 

1902.] 


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84  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 


ANNUAL    STATISTICS   OF  THE   CHURCHES   AND 
MINISTERS. 

The  following  pages  contain  the  statistics  as  collected  in  1901  by  the  statistical 
secretaries  of  the  several  State  organizations,  and  compiled  for  this  publication  by 
the  secretary  of  tlie  National  Council,  under  vot«  of  the  publishing  committee. 
They  are  all  of  date  Jan.  1, 1902,  except  that  ministerial  supply  is,  as  far  as  possible, 
brought  down  to  date. 

The  secretary,  as  heretofore,  in  no  case  presumes  to  insert  or  omit  the  name  of 
church  or  minister  on  any  authority  but  that  of  the  State  secretaries  representing 
their  own  organizations,  or  of  councils  subsequent  to  the  date  of  annual  reports. 

The  contents  of  the  statistics  are  as  follows:  — 

1.  The  statistics  of  the  churches  and  their  ministers,  by  States. 

2.  Statistics  of  Sunday  schools,  independent  and  missionary. 

3.  List  of  Congregational  ministers  in  foreign  lands. 

4.  The  National,  State,  and  local  organizations  of  the  churches,  with  oificers, 
and  dates  of  next  sessions  in  1901-1902. 

5.  General  summary  tables  for  the  year. 

6.  Tables  of  summaries,  1858-1901. 

7.  Remarks  upon  the  statistics. 

8.  Alphabetical  list  of  ministers,  with  P.  O.  address,  and  indexed  to  pages. 

9.  Alphabetical  list  of  licentiates. 

10.     List  of  ministers  of  other  denominations  supplying  Congregational  churches. 

RULES   OF  COMPILATION. 

1.  To  arrange  in  alphabetical  order  everything  capable  of  it;  except  that  the 
churches  in  any  one  town  or  city  arranged,  as  they  should  be,  under  the  name  of 
that  town  or  city,  are  placed  according  to  age. 

2.  To  make  7iew  tables  each  year.  "  Last  year's  report "  (if  known  to  be  such)  is 
always  omitted.  But,  while  old  reports  are  not  to  be  inserted  in  the  table,  the  aggre- 
gate of  such  last  reports  from  churches  failing  to  report,  in  the  items  of  church  and 
Sunday-school  membership,  are  included  in  the  summaries.  Justice  to  the  churches 
which  do  report  requires  this,  as  their  real  progress  may  be  apparently  diminished 
or  reversed,  by  lack  of  the  figures  from  their  less  faithful  neighbors.  The  special 
attention  of  State  secretaries  is  called  to  this  point,  as  it  has  often  been  disregarded. 
The  list  of  churches  of  this  year  is  compared,  name  by  name,  with  that  of  last  year, 
and  all  variations  which  change  the  place  of  the  church  on  the  list  are  specifically 
mentioned  with  the  State  summary,  so  that  each  church  can  be  traced  from  year  to 
year. 

3.  To  examine  carefully  all  the  tables,  with  a  view  to  correction  or  addition  by 
correspondence,  especially  to  correct  "pastoral  supply"  to  the  latest  moment. 
Proof  sheets  have  been  sent  to  secretaries  and  some  home-missionary  superintend- 
ents who  could  be  reached  in  season.  But  no  such  changes  have  been  allowed  to 
affect  the  summaries. 

4.  The  prime  name  in  a  table  line  is  always  supposed  to  be  the  name  of  the  place, 
town  or  city,  in  which  the  church  is  located,  as  determined  by  the  place  of  the  meet- 
ing-house. This  is  also  the  name  of  its  post-office,  unless  followed  in  line  or  margin 
by  a  name  in  heavy-faced  type.    In  such  cases  the  latter  is  the  post-office,  and 

THIS    EMPHATIC     TYPE   ill    LINE   Or   MABGIN,    is   USED     EXCLUSIVELY     FOR    NAMES    OF 

POST-OFFICES.  If  this  postal  word  is  an  adjective,  it  goes  with  the  preceding  name, 
e.  g.,  "Newton  West";  if  itself  a  name,  it  supersedes  the  other,  as  "Newton, 
Auburudale."  Postal  designations  are  not  repeated  on  the  second  page,  and  spe- 
cial church  names  are  sometimes  given  in  the  second  page  line,  for  which  there  was 


1902.]        STATISTICS    OF    CHURCHES    AND    MINISTERS.  85 

not  room  in  the  first.  In  general,  the  two  pages,  heiug  invariably  opposite,  are 
treated  as  one,  and  marginal  references  on  the  second  page  are  made  to  foot-notes 
on  the  first,  without  repetition  when  they  occur  there. 

MINOR    EXPLANATIONS. 

1.  Any  church  given  in  brackets  is  one  organized  since  January  1st;  not  included 
in  the  summary,  but  inserted  for  information.  A  few  churches  temporarily  not 
associated  are  inserted  by  their  own  wish.  A  star  (*)  denotes  churches  not  asso- 
ciated, except  in  California,  where  it  marks  the  churches  in  Southern  California. 

2.  Pastors  installed  or  recognized  by  council  are  marked  "/).  c";  pastors  duly 
called  by  their  churches  and  recognized  by  some  "  definite  act  of  the  church,"  but  not 
by  council,  are  marked  "p.";  others  in  service  are  not  marked,  but  in  tabular  sum- 
maries are  counted  as  "  supplies."  Blanks  in  the  column  of  pastoral  supply,  mean- 
ing no  regularly  engaged  minister,  are  left  blank  for  the  convenience  of  those  who 
note  pastoral  changes. 

3.  The  tables  are  not  a  postal  guide  to  the  addresses  of  ministers,  and 
any  person  so  using  them  runs  his  own  risk  of  error.  The  General  Alphabetical 
List  of  Ministers  gives  their  post-oflices.  Special  attention  is  called  to  this  fact, 
which  is  often  overlooked. 

4.  The  two  columns  following  the  names  of  ministers  in  the  tables  of  churches 
denote  (1)  the  year  of  ordination,  (2)  the  year  when  the  minister  was  installed,  or 
commenced  service  with  that  church. 

5.  A  star  (*)  in  the  General  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers  denotes  that  the  person 
so  designated  appears  in  the  tables,  reported  by  some  church,  as  its  minister,  but  is 
not  reported  to  be  a  member  of  any  association  or  conference  of  ministers  or 
churches  in  the  United  States;  or  that  he  is  found  supplying  some  church,  or  did 
80  as  pastor  by  council  last  year  and  may  be  presumed  to  be  in  transitu,  though  his 
name  is  not  in  the  State  alphabetical  list. 

6.  Licentiates  are  not  reckoned  as  ministers.  Churches  supplied  by  such  are  so 
considered  and  not  included  in  list  of  vacant  churches.  "When  churches  are  sup- 
plied by  ministers  of  other  denominations  it  is  so  stated,  and  they  appear  under  the 
head  Supplies.  Churches  actually  vacant  are  found  in  column  marked  "  vacant." 
The  names  of  licentiates  and  ministers  of  other  denominations  will  be  found,  not  in 
the  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers  of  Congregational  Churches,  but  in  lists  follow- 
ing the  regular  list  of  Congregational  ministers.  The  General  Alphabetical  List 
includes  only  Congregational  ministers. 

7.  The  names  of  some  Congregational  ministers  are  missing;  but  it  ia  solely 
because  they  are  not  reported  by  any  organization  of  churches  or  ministers. 

8.  Under  "  Church  Members,"  "  Absent "  are  included  in  "  Males,"  "  Females," 
and  "Total."  Under  the  head  of  "Removed,"  "Died,"  "Letter,"  and  "Disci- 
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tables.  Discipline  includes  RoU-revisioti.  In  the  General  Summaries  the  term 
Revision  is  used,  and  includes  Discipline. 

9.  Blanks  in  any  column  of  figures  are  such  as  were  so  left  in  the  State  Minutes. 
They  ousrht  always  to  signify  "  no  report,"  but  some  States  do  not  follow  the  proper 
rule  of  inserting  a  cipher  where  "  none  "  is  meant,  and  the  examiner  must  conjecture, 
in  any  given  case,  whether  "none  "or  "no  report  "  is  intended.  In  our  General 
Summaries,  a  blank  invariably  signifies  "  no  report  " 


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Onomea,                               1867 

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Puula,                                   1869 

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Hana,                                     1835 
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Keanae,                                1862 
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Name.                                                 Membersbip. 

ALABAMA. 

Joppa, 

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CALIFORNIA. 

Alameda,  West  End,  50 

Altaville,  C 

Arnaz,  Kordhoff,*  25 

Auberry,  25 

Avery,  20 

Banner,*  14 

Barslow,*  25 

Bidwell's  Bar,  20 

Bowman,  25 

Burnt  Ranch,  Campbells,  20 

Calabasas,*  20 

Campo,*  20 

Canyon,  25 

Centralia,  Buena  Park,*  45 

Chalk  Rock,  Santa  Yuez,*  22 

Cherokee  Lane,  Lodi,  25 

Citrus,  Portersville,  18 

Clarkville,  32 

Clearcreek,  Stoneman,  20 

Clipper  Gap,  25 

Cloverdale,  Cherry  Creek,  30 

Colma,  45 

Conejo,  Newberry  Park,*  15 

Cotaii,  41 

Cuddeback,  23 

Daggett,*  25 

Daunt,  Dauntless,  50 
Davis  District,  Davis,  Elk  Grove,      25 

Deer  Valey,  Rescue,  26 

Descanso,*  15 

Diamond  Valley,  Hemet,*  20 

Dominguez,  Compton,*  16 

Douglas  City,  18 

Dulzura,*  15 

Dunlap,  Mill  Creek,  15 

East  Vale,  Corona,*  25 

Encinitas,*  12 

Fairfax,  Kern  City,*  30 

Ferndale,  Williams  Creek,  25 


Membership. 
20 


Floriston, 

Fruitdale,  Hemet,*  15 

Fruitland,  Los  Angeles,*  18 

Garey,*  22 

Globe,  50 

Gold  Mountain,  Doble,*  20 

Greenfield,  Bakersfield,*  7 

Green  Valley,  Shingle,  28 

Greenville,  Shingle,  22 

Halls  District,  Si^nta  Rosa,  17 

Harmony,  Lockeford,  28 

Harold,  Palmdale,*  22 

Hesperia,*  20 

Hot  Springs,  25 
Ivanhoe,  ,'>i~ianish,  Los  Angeles,*        35 

John  Adams,  Centerville,  11 

Laguna,*  25 

Las  Posas,  Soniis,*  20 

Lemon,*  30 

Lone  Tree,  Delano  *  20 

Long  Bar,  Marysville,  35 

Los  Angeles,  Branch,*  C 

Chinese,*  C 

Japanese,*  C 

South,*  40 

Mad  River,  Areata,  25 

Magalia,  16 

Manvel,*  15 

Manzanita,  Toll  House,  22 

Martinez,  Vine  Hill,  28 

Mesa  Grande,*  20 

Mesa,  Mentone,*  15 

Milo,  27 

Mooretown,  50 

Moosa,*  16 

Mormon  Island,  Folsom,  25 

Mountain  View,  Ontario,*  18 

Soquel,  C 

Mount  Eden,  40 

Nashville,  20 

Ney,  mills,  14 

Nimshew,  Roe,  15 

North  Perris,  Perris,*  25 

Oak  Grove,  Etna  Mills,  20 

Oakland,  Mayflower,  C 

Oak  Chapel,  C 

Sixth  Ward,  35 

Oil  Center,*  C 
Oklahoma,  Lake  View,  Brownell,      45 

Old  River,  Pylema,*  38 

Oliveniiain,*  24 

Oro  Grande,  Halleek,*  25 

Overton,  25 

Palmdale,*  20 

Pasadena,  Chinese,*  25 

Peanut,  Salt  Creek,  25 

Pentz,  C 

Pine  Ridge,  30 

Pixley,  28 

Pleasant  View,  Poplar,  35 

Pomona,  Spanish,*  40 


1902.] 


SUNDAY    SCHOOLS. 


421 


Name.                                                 Membership. 

Portersville,  La  Motte, 

25 

Worth, 

C 

Prattville, 

30 

Raymond,  Granite, 

43 

Rincon, 

40 

Rio  Dell, 

23 

Riverside,  Chinese,* 

11 

Ruby,  Bells  Ranch, 

25 

Russell  Station,  Hajnvards, 

33 

Ryde,  Good  Hope  District, 

20 

Sacramento,  Ameiican  River, 

50 

Sacramento, 

C 

Salmon  Falls,  Live  Oak, 

15 

Salmon  River,  Etn*  Mills, 

15 

San  Ardo,  Delight, 

30 

Sau  Bernardino,  Chinese,* 

9 

Sand  Hill,  San  Luis  Obispo,* 

20 

San  Diego,  Chinese,* 

40 

Sau  Francisco,  San  Bruno, 

57 

Sunnyside, 

C 

Santa  Ana,  Spanish,* 

25 

Santa  Barbara,  Chinese,* 

15 

Santa  Fe,  San  Luis  Obispo,* 

20 

Santa  Rosa,  Wallace, 

30 

Sattley, 

35 

See  Canyon,  San  Luis  Obispo,* 

25 

Shamrock,  Famoso,* 

35 

Shingle, 

32 

Greenstone, 

18 

Somerville, 

C 

Soudan.  Kinney  Union,  Mills, 

15 

South  Tule,  Portersville, 

25 

Spadra,* 

25 

Stowe,  Poway,* 

25 

Sunderland,  Adelaide,* 

20 

Tajanta,  Florence,* 

35 

Tesla,  Union, 

60 

Todd,  Santa  Rosa, 

40 

Venice,  Visalia, 

30 

Victor,* 

30 

Vineyard,  San  Miguel,* 

20 

Ventura,  Chinese,* 

11 

Welcome,  Portersville, 

25 

West  Glendale,* 

15 

Whiteriver, 

30 

Wilton,  Josephine, 

25 

Wiseburn,* 

20 

Witch  Creek,* 

.12 

Woodside, 

C 

Yankee  Hill, 

20 

Total,  schools,  150 ;  membership 

3,482 

COLORADO. 

Ames, 

25 

Amethyst,  Upper  Creeds, 

45 

Antlers, 

45 

Axial, 

6 

Bachelor,  Teller, 

74 

Bamum, 

60 

Boulder,  East, 

50 

Bunce, 

14 

Burlington,  Hendricks  S.  H., 

17 

Cascade  Canon,  Union, 

2" 

Cimarron,  Good  Will, 

15 

Colorado  Springs,  Plymoiith, 

35 

Cortez,  Aztec, 

15 

Lakeview, 

8 

*  Southern  California  schools. 


Name.  Membership. 

Cortez  ,-Mc  Elmo,  10 

Craig,  Union,  130 

Crested  Butte,  Anthracite,  27 

Irwin,  8 

Cripple  Creek,  Elliott  Chapel,  50 

Deep  Creek,  23 

Denver,  Glen  Park,  50 

Neighborhood,  23 

North  Globeville,  Globevllle,  83 

Olive  Branch.  100 

Dolores,  Johnson  S.  H.,  14 

Rust  Saw  Mill,  15 

Eaton,  Collins'  District,  25 

Eddy,  10 

Elyria,  District  No.  61,  6 

irondale,  34 

Sand  Creek,  16 

Falcon,  18 

Frances,  Dewdrop,  25 

Golden,  Wanamaker,  30 

Gradens,  12 

Grand  Lake,  23 

Green  Mountain  Falls,  Green,  30 

Gufiey,  16 

Guston,  11 

Hamilton,  11 

Harmon,  Maple  Grove,  46 

Havden,  Hayden  Bottom,  35 

Hyde,  22 

Ironton,  15 

Julesburg,  Anderson,  19 

Kirk,  Pioneer,  Union,  39 

Kremmlins,  45 

Leavick,  Fair  Play,  Park  Co.,  25 

Littlet(m,  Platte  Canon,  19 

Washington  Park,  22 

Loveland,  German,  12 

Lyons,  Montgomery  S.  H.,  23 

Mildred,  15 

Minium,  Union,  30 

Nathrop,  19 

Newcastle,  District  No.  4,  9 

Newton,  31 

Noland,  15 

Pagoda,  Hamilton,  16 

Pallas,  31 

Paonia,  Union,  60 
Parker,  District  No.  25,  Denver,          11 

Pueblo,  The  Grove,  75 

Pyramid.  20 

Quarrv,  District  No.  14,  24 

Ram  ah,  25 

Seibert,  Rose  S.  H.,  7 

Severance,  Antelope  Park,  35 

Steamboat  Springs,  The  Mesa,  33 

Sunlight,  Sunshine,  38 

Telluride,  San  Miguel,  19 

Toponas,  7 
Trull,  Fly  S.  H.,  Clark,  Routt  Co.,  26 

Williamsburg.  Florence,  33 

Yale,  Steamboat  Springs,  35 

Total,  schools,  75;  membership,  2,172 
CONNECTICUT. 

Boardman ,  50 

Bridgeport,  Bethany,  65 

Iranistoii  av.,  130 
Farmington,    Scott's  Swamp, 

PlainvUIe,  27 


422 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Name.                                                 Membership. 

Name.                                              Membership. 

Hartford,  "War  bur  ton  Chapel, 

247 

Falk's  Store, 

25 

Lauesville. 

40 

McFarlaud, 

25 

Naugatuck,  Millville, 

48 

Harpster, 

40 

New  Fairfield,  Great  Meadow, 

40 

Heath, 

20 

New  Haven,  Bethany, 

145 

Hope,  Thornton  Valley, 

35 

Welcome  Hall, 

490 

Hot  Springs, 

20 

Redding,  Umpanaug, 
Stratford,  Putney,  Oronoque, 

50 

John's  Creek,  Grangeville, 

30 

23 

Jones.  Bethlehem,  Grangeville, 

20 

Thomaston,  Pine  Hill, 

33 

Kellogg, 

40 

Union, 

35 

Kingston, 

30 

Torrington,  Burrville, 

34 

Lane, 

40 

WatertowD,  Union,  Oakville, 

100 

Landore,  Union, 

25 

"West  Hartford,  Union.  Elmwood, 

80 

Lardo, 

12 

Wethersfield,  Griswoldville, 

66 

Little  Camas, 

10 

Wolcott,  Woodtick, 

55 

May, 

22 

Meadows, 

25 

Total,  schools,  19 ;  membership, 

1,758 

Medimont, 

42 

Mineral, 

18 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Mountain  Home,  Syrup  Creek, 
Mountain  View,  Grangeville, 

12 

25 

Washington,  Lincoln  Temple, 
Cottage  Row, 

60 
C 

Mount  Idaho, 

Murphy, 

Murray, 

35 
25 
20 

Total,  schools,  2;  membership, 

60 

New  Plymouth, 
Nicholia, 

C 
12 

Nora,  Sioedixh, 

C 

GEORGIA. 

Oreana, 

20 

Patterson, 

16 

Atlanta,  Berean, 

86 

Pearl, 

40 

Betsey  Wood, 

52 

Pine, 

15 

Duluth, 

72 

Reynolds, 

15 

Buford, 

65 

Rocky  Bar, 

25 

Dawsonville,  Shoal  Creek, 

85 

Roseberry, 

35 

Fort  Valley,  North, 

62 

Salmon,  Carmen  Creek, 

20 

Quick's  Academy, 

35 

Small,  Medicine  Lodge, 

12 

La  Grange,  St.  James, 

25 

Tolo, 

60 

Laudrum,  Harmony, 

57 

Warren, 

25 

Mcintosh,  Midway, 

95 

Weiser,  Monroe  Creek, 

20 

Swainsboro, 

34 

Sunshine, 

18 

Total,  schools,  11;  membership, 

668 

Total,  schools,  65;  membership 

1,714 

IDAHO. 

ILLINOIS. 

Alpha,  Round  Valley, 

15 

Albion,  Glover  S.  H  , 

45 

Anderson,  Nora,' 

22 

Alton, 

C 

Atlanta, 

25 

Aurora,  Spencer  St., 

120 

Baker,  Union  Chapel, 

20 

Austin,  Swedish, 

90 

Bay  Horse, 

18 

Barreville,  Union, 

38 

Bear  Creek,  Nora, 

35 

Beverly,  Ea'st  S.  H., 

30 

Bellgrove, 

30 

Chenoa,  Trimmer, 

65 

Big  Meadow,  Troy, 

20 

Chesterfield,  Albany, 

52 

Boise,  Dry  Creek, 

15 

Chicago,  Armour, 

1,650 

Bruneau, 

25 

Bridgeport,  Swedish, 

120 

Little  Valley, 

18 

Chinese, 

50 

Bruner,  Cottonwood, 

30 

Chicago  Lawn, 

125 

Bryan,  Westlake, 

23 

Commercial  av.. 

195 

Burke, 

50 

Englewood  Evangelical, 

85 

Castle  Creek, 

18 

Fifty-seventh  St., 

75 

Chicago,  Ho, 

70 

Goodwill, 

130 

Clayton, 

30 

Garfield  Park, 

50 

Council,  Mayflower, 

35 

Halsted  .st.. 

225 

Crane, 

12 

Hanson  Park, 

100 

Custer, 

25 

Infirmary, 

52 

Lucky  Boy  Mine, 

15 

Kedzie  av., 

C 

Dale,  Crooked  River, 

12 

Logan  Square,  Scandinavian, 

60 

Deep  Creek,  Freeze, 

80 

Longwood  Evangelical, 

120 

Dudley, 

20 

Millard  av..  Branch, 

C 

Gibbonsville, 

40 

Millard  av.,  South  Branch, 

C 

Grangeville, 

80 

Mizpah  Chapel, 

214 

1902. J 


SUNDAY    SCHOOLS. 


423 


Name.  Membership. 

Illinois,  Oakwoods,  Union,  240 

Pilgrim  Mayflower,  300 

Stony  Island  Park,  54 

Volunteer,  fiO 

Collinsburg,  4.3 

Creal  Springs,  Rail's  Chapel,  55 

Crescent  City,  40 

Dalzell,  65 

Decatur,  Mayflower,  C 

Dixon,  West,  125 

East  Danville,  Plymouth,  48 

East  St.  Louis,  Eldorado,  C 

East  Union,  35 

Elgin,  Mill  st.,  90 

Emington,  Broughton,  60 

Evanston,  Plymouth,  C 

Fox  Lake,  50 

Gary,  60 

Gilchrist,  Union,  125 

Golconda,  40 

Grape  Creek,  16 

Hainsville,  40 

Half  Day,  85 

Hazel  wood,  50 

Hooton  S.  H.,  35 

Hegewisch,  65 

Joppa,  65 

Kelleyville,  95 

Lakeside,  90 

Lyndon,  River  st.,  50 

Manlius,  50 

McMillan  S.  H.,  40 

Mossville,  75 

Park  Ridge,  Jefferson  Park, 

Trinity  Branch,  60 

German,'  40 

Phoenix  Park,  C 

Parker  City,  Birdwell  S.  H.,                   45 

Pana,  Lake  View,  C 

Peoria,  North,  95 

Pilgrim,  130 

South  Washington  st.,  105 

Prairie  View,  37 

Prophetstown,  50 

Pocahoutas,  70 

Riverview,  75 

Rockville,  22 

Romeoville,  ,    42 

Shermerville,  Hope,  60 

Sutter,  Mt.  Vernon,  50 

Summit,  Branch,  75 

South  Westville,  50 

Speers,  25 

Ullin,  50 

Vienna,  East,  55 

West  Brooklyn,  Swamp  S.  H.,  38 

West  Union,  50 

Wilson,  43 

West  Northfield,  50 

Total,  schools,  84;  membership,  7,254 


INDIANA. 

Cincinnati, 

Coal  Blufif,  Davis  S.  H., 

School-house  No.  10, 
Furnessviile, 
Fetters, 


35 
52 
46 
55 
40 


Name. 

Membership. 

Indianapolis 

Harley 

Gibbs, 

50 

Trinity, 

65 

La  Crosse, 

40 

Liber, 

60 

Robertsdale, 

C 

South  Bend, 

Central, 

65 

Tanner,  Fulke  S.  H. 

35 

Total,  schools,  12;  membership,    543 

IOWA. 

Adelphi,  Runnels,  30 

Anthon,  Cary,  25 

Arion,  50 

Blairsbur^,  Liberty  Center,  40 

Blencoe,  Sioux  Township,  25 

Welsh  School-house,  48 

Castana,  Strnble,  35 

Clarion,  Davis,  20 

Cromwell,  Pleasant  Hill,  38 

Dakota  City,  Humbolt,  65 

Dubuque,  Cleveland 'av.,  55 

Eagle  Point,  9t 

Dunlap,  Kellogg,  65 

Farmington,  Orchard  Chapel,  25 

Farnh»mville,  Gaskill,  36 

Green  Mountain,  Vienna  Center,  75 
Genoa  Bluffs, East  Sumner,  Merengo,  32 

Hartwick,  Jefferson  Township,  25 

Hawarden,  Scott,  35 

Iowa  City,  Bethleham,  59 

Iowa  Falls,  Maple  Grove,  40 

Kellogg,  Rock  Creek,  40 

Kenebeck,  40 

Kingsley,  Prairie  Hill,  O'Leary,  24 

Lena,  20 

Lewis,  Ellsworth,  50 

Luray,  20 
Manchester,  Young's  School-house,      36 

Marshalltown,  S.  W.,  87 

Mason  City,  Cookman,  30 

Oak  Grove,  25 

Miller,  20 

Nashua,  Bradford,  30 

Newell,  Boyce,  45 

Newton,  North  Union,  75 

Ocheyedan,  Filk,  34 

Lake  View,  20 

Otho,  Elkhorn  Township,  28 

Oto,  Fair  Play,  20 

Ottumwa,  Open  Door,  75 

Pope  joy,  Grupe,  28 

Rossie,  30 

Sutherland.  Grant  Center,  55 

Turner,  27 

Waterloo,  Union,  100 

Wesley,  Tunnemark,  23 

Total,  schools,  46;  membership,   1,891 


KANSAS. 

Atlanthus,  Whismore, 
Alma,  Union  Center, 
Altoona,  Bethel, 

Cedar  Top, 
Argentine,  West  End, 


25 
40 
60 
60 
80 


424 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Name.  Membership. 

Arvonia,  English,  50 

Ash  Rock,  Union,  WoodstOD,  90 

Atwood,  Bower,  50 

Banner,  67 

Blakeman,  30 

Burlington,  "West  Side,  35 

Centralia,  District  73,  Union,  45 

Prospect,  40 

Dafer,  45 

Dover,  Pleasant  Ridge,  35 

Ellis,  Beaver  Bank,  25 

Freedonia,  Brown.  60 

Garfield,  Pratt,  Union,  Learned,  64 

Ward,  Union,  36 

Gibson,  Union,  Utica,  25 

Gorham,  45 

Good  water,  Gove  City,  30 

Halifax,  35 

Herndon,  English,  50 

Highland  Station,  Iowa  Township,  75 

Hymer,  50 

Jackson,  Jacobs,  Niosho  Rapids,  35 

Kansas  City,  Armourdale  Bethel,  80 

Linwood,  Sarcoxie;  35 

Villa  Eden,  45 
Little  River,  West  Union,  Windom,  40 

Ludell,  German,  23 

Driftwood,  40 

McFarland,  50 

Mount  Center,  Danbury,  Neb.,  40 

Muscotah,  Rose  Hill,  50 

Ochiltree,  Branch,  40 

Overbrook,  Valleybrook,  30 

Paola,  Munich,  20 

Partridge,  Troy,  35 

Pierceville,  25 

Pittsburg.  Lone  Star,  35 

Plains,  West  Plains,  30 

Russell,  Laubman,  40 

Rutland,  Ellis,  Havana,  35 

Stockton,  Bethel,  36 

Strong  City,  Fox  Creek,  20 

Topeka,  Highland  Park,  65 

Lincoln  St.,  65 

Tabor  Valley,  30 
"Wakarusia  Valley,  Independent,  S. 

H.,  Auburn,  60 

Wakeenev,  Center,  26 

"Willard,  ^  45 

Total,  schools,  53;  membership,  2,322 


KENTUCKY. 

Berea,  First,  20 

Glencairn,  30 

Kensee,  Union,  175 
Lacy  Creek,  Johnsons,  Hazelgreen,  35 

Lexington,  Chandler.  65 

McCusey,  30 

Miraba,  Tar  Ridge,  50 

Parksville,  Gordon,  23 

Red  Ash,  Union,  100 

Woodbine,  Corn  Creek,  76 

The  Gap,  58 

Union,  54 

Williamsburg,  Afternoon,  70 

Total,  schools,  13;  membership,   786 


Name.  Membership, 

LOUISIANA. 

Barnes  Creek,  Collins,  32 

Bayou  Chine,  Wehh,  30 

Big  Lake,  Lake  Charles,  19 

Bird's  Nest,  Lake  Charles,  39 

Center,  Rees,  Iowa,  20 

Edgerly,  Choupique,  40 

Fair  View,  Lake  Charles,  39 

Green  Hill,  Lake  Charles,  31 
Hickory  Branch,  Bear  Union,  Lake 

Charles,  40 

Hickory  Flat,  Lakeside,  19 

Jones's  BluflF,  Phillips'  Bluflf,  25 

Lake  Charles,  Lakeside,  58 

Lowry,  51 

Natalbany,  25 

Oaklin  Springs,  Oberlin,  50 

Ruddock,  40 

Rose  Hill,  Lake  Charles,  42 

West  Lake,  39 

Total,  schools,  18;  membership,    639 


3IAINE. 

Bozrahville,  25 
Cranberry  Isles,  Baker's  Island,  Isles- 
ford,  6 

Islesford,  20 

Dead  River,  Union,  27 

Deer  Isle,  Reach,  15 

Sunset,  70 
Flagstaff,  38 
Gorham,  North,  38 
Harborside,  36 
Magalloway,  Wentworth's  Loca- 
tion. N.  H.,  30 

Wilson's  Mills,  22 
New    Gloucester,   Union,    Upper 

Gloucester,  C 

New  Sweden,  West  st..  Nelson,  C 

Presque  Isle,  Maysville  Center,  G 

Sherman,  Braggviile,  20 

Staceyville,Center,Sherman  Mills,  25 

Sumner,  Sumner  Hill,  Barrett,  20 

Waldoboro,  C 

Wilton.  Intervale,  Notch,  45 

Windham,  North,  75 

Warren,  Cumberland  Mills,  C 

Total,  schools,  21 ;  membership,  512 


MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Sixteenth  st.. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Adams,  Xylonite,  109 

Andover,  Scotland  District,  22 

Attleboro,  Briggs'  Corner,  50 

Barre,  Union,  Barre  Plains,  43 

Becket,  Home  Dept.,  W.  Becket,  10 

East,  25 

Boston,  Armenian,  28 

Berkeley  Temple,  Chinese,  150 

Chinese,  156 

Faueuil,  150 


1902.] 


SUNDAY    SCHOOLS. 


425 


Name.  Meniberghip. 

Boston,  French,  10 

Hope  Chapel,  C 

ItaW'Ti,  40 

Parental  School,  W.  Roxbury,  52 

Phillips  Chapel,  South.  C 

Romsey-st.  Chapel,  Dorchester,  C 

Swedish,  East,  48 

Brockton,  Hope  Chapel,  C 

Brookline,  Bethany,  C 

Chelsea,  Chester  av.,  C 

Clarksburg,  Center,             ,  50 

Conway,  West  Side,  C 

East  Bridgewater,  Robbins  Pond,  52 

Easton,  South,  C 

Erving,  Farley,  50 

Everett,  Tileston  St.,            .  C 

Fall  River.  C 

Franklin,  Unionvllle,  C 

Hanover,  Bethany.  W.  Hanover,  20 

Oakland  Hall,  S.  Hanover,  62 

Hanson,  "Wampatuck,  S.  Hanson,  20 

Haverhill,  Bradford,  C 

North,  C 

Holyoke,  Grace,  C 

Lanesboro,  Berkshire,  15 

Lawrence,  Syrian,  C 

Maiden,  Forestdale,  C 

Medford,  Glenwood,  C 

Mendon,  Union,  22 

Middlefield,  Bancroft,  10 

Middleboro,  Thciraastown,  45 

Waterville,  Eddwille,  35 

Millbury,  Union,  W.  3Iillbury,  40 

Millis.  Rockdale,  C 

Mill  River,  Wadsworth  Dist.,  H.  D.,  10 

New  Marlboro,  Union.  Clayton,  50 

New  Salem,  North  Ne^'  Salem,  C 

North  Adams,  Briggsville,  C 

Braytonville,  C 

Northampton,  West  Farms,  25 

Northfleld,  Union  Hall,  Northfield 

Farms,  20 

Otis,  Kast,  12 

Pembroke,  Bethel,  Hanover,  20 

Pepperell,  North,  C 

Pittsfield,  West,  34 

French,  45 

Junction,  50 

Plymouth,  Ship  Pond,  25 

Plympton,  Silver  Lake,  G 
Princeton,  E.  Branch,  K.  Princeton,  C 

Rochester,  Union  Grove,  15 

Rutland,  West,  C 

Sandwich,  East,  35 

Sharon,  North,  C 

West,  C 

South  wick,  Loomis  st.,  Westfleld,  60 
Springfield,  Parkerst.,  Indian  Orchard,  20 

Sixteen  Acres,  20 

State  Line,  Union,  C 

Stockbridge,  Union,  Glendale,  73 

Taunton,  Arlington,  90 
Templeton,  Hospital  Cottage,  Bald- 

winville,  C 

Tolland,  Soule  Dist.,  New  Boston,  24 

West  Stockbridge,  Friedleyville,  15 

State  Line,  39 

Whitman,  C 

Wilmington,  Branch,  40 

Windsor,  East,'  12 


Name. 

Worcester,  Fobes  St., 
Swedish , 
Union  Gospel, 


Membership. 

44 
C 
50 


Total,  schools,  81 ;  membership,  2,142 

MICHIGAN. 

Alamo,  Liberty  St.,  45 

Union,  30 

Alger,  40 

Almont,  Rutherford,  47 

Arland,  42 

Atlanta,  Edwards,  36 

North  Star,  C 

Bay  City,  Polish,  50 

Beacon  Hill,  35 

Bellaire,  Maple  Grove,  35 

Montgomery,  35 

Watrous,  25 

Beulah,  Eden,  30 

Brampton,  28 

Bromley,  McGregor,  C 

Calumet,  Old  Colony,  40 

Carsonville,  Black  River,  C 

Cedar,  Union,  45 

Cedar  Springs,  Griswold,  40 

Ceresco,  Pierce,  C 

Covert,  Kinney,  25 

Paulville,  40 

South,  30 

Town  Line,  40 

Custer,  McClelland,  30 

Mennenger,  35 

Delhi  Mills,  41 

Detroit,  Canfield  av.,  190 

North  Woodward  av.,  226 

Oak  wood,  C 

Polish,  50 

De  Ward,  60 

Favette,  30 

Finkton,  Churchill,  30 

Gaylord,  District  No.  5,  45 

Sailing,  35 

Grand  Rapids,  Avery,  C 

Harlan,  30 

Hersey,  Newman,  40 

Hetherton,  Dover,  30 

Ironton,  Beers,  20 

Jackson,  Perrine,  C 

Jennison,  40 

Johannesburg,  30 

Kenton,  Independent,  22 

Lacey,  Barney's  Mills,  40 

Boswell,               ---^s  ^ 

Lansing,  Mayflower,  C 

M.  A.  C,  53 

Lewiston,  Paul,  C 

Luzerne,  45 

Ryno.  45 

Manistee,  Maxwell,  C 

Merrill,  Hardie,  25 

Millbrook,  30 

Mio,  25 

Muskegon,  Blufton,  30 

Jackson  st.,  C 

Nahma,                             -  22 

Neebi.sb,  25 

Nunica,  Taylor,  35 


426 


CONGKEGATIOiNAL    YEAK-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Name.                                              Memberehip. 

Name.                                              Membership. 

Payment, 

6 

Dawson,  Hamlin,' 

24 

Paynesville, 

25 

Maxwell, 

50 

Port  Huron,  Gratiot  Center, 

40 

Detroit  City,  Erie  District, 

25 

Kapid  River,  Ensign, 

27 

Lakeview, 

40 

Garth, 

35 

Southam, 

20 

Whitefish, 

40 

Dorset, 

32 

River  Rouge, 

80 

Douglas,  Miesville, 

40 

Rosc<juimon,  Higgins'  Lake, 

38 

East  Redwood, 

35 

Stanton,  Nevins'  Lake, 

C 

Kldred, 

30 

Sturgeon  River,  St,  Jacques, 

17 

Ellsworth,  Grand  Prairie, 

35 

Strongs, 

25 

Elk  River,  Lavonia, 

14 

Thompsonville,  Springdale, 

SO 

Meadowvale, 

28 

Torch  Lake,  Union, 

45 

Erskine, 

60 

Vienna, 

C 

Excelsior,  Cliauhassen, 

30 

Wallin, 

30 

Branch, 

25 

West  wood. 

C 

Fairmont,  Amber  Lake, 

38 

Williamston,  Sherman, 

40 

Frazer, 

32 

Whitcomb, 

30 

Santee, 

35 

Wyman, 

35 

Farris, 

20 

Felton,  Lockhart, 

30 

Total,  schools,  80;  membership. 

2,689 

Fergus  Falls,  Oswald, 

12 

Fertile,  Dugdale, 

17 

MINNESOTA. 

Flensburg,  Pipe  Creek, 

20 

Foley,  Swedish, 

20 

Akeley,  Swedish, 

20 

Fosston,  Branch, 

30 

Foster, 

20 

Frankfort  Center, 

30 

Fowler, 

15 

Freeborn,  Buckeye, 

25 

Aitkin,  North, 

35 

Byron, 

35 

KiniT>erly, 

83 

Cream, 

50 

Sutton's, 

25 

St.  Clair, 

25 

Aldrich, 

35 

Gaylord,  Arlington, 

62 

Alexandria,  Garfield, 

32 

Georgetown,  Middleion, 

35 

Hudson, 

37 

Glyndon,  Averill, 

19 

Lake  May, 

35 

Burdick, 

17 

Mel  ton  a. 

35 

Muskoda, 

30 

Alyda,  Bear  Creek, 

25 

Twin  Valley, 

9.5 

Anoka,  Fair  Oaks  Branch, 

13 

Stockwood, 

30 

Winslow, 

22 

Goshen, 

31 

Appleton,  Redfield, 

30 

Granada,  Branch, 

13 

Areola, 

47 

Grand  Meadow,  Frankfort  Center,       .30 

Audobon,  Bakke, 

17 

Granite  Falls,  Stony  Run, 

20 

Bagley,  Lengby, 

30 

Grey  Eagle,  Davis,  S.  H. 

22 

Barnesville,  Nortli, 

22 

Hamilton, 

35 

Prairie  Bell, 

50 

Hancock,  Lake  Emily, 

20 

Prairie  View, 

36 

Harlland, 

35 

Baxter- 

30 

Hasty,  McClelland, 

30 

Belgrade,  Kerns, 

74 

Hawley,  Henderson, 

27 

Minnechinona, 

13 

Silver  Lake, 

30 

Beltrami,  Edna, 

40 

Hoffman, 

21 

Belview,  Seaforth, 

50 

Holdingford, 

25 

Benson,  Danvers, 

19 

Hutchin'^ou,  Bear  Lake, 

26 

Degrafif, 

20 

Lake  Alley, 

21 

Lake  Hazel, 

22 

Isle, 

27 

Bertha,  Bowman, 

25 

Kenneth, 

25 

Big  Lake,  Bailey's  Station, 

49 

Kimball,  Freeman, 

25 

Hanson, 

74 

Stickney, 

25 

Brunswick, 

25 

Kragness,  Riverside, 

18 

Brown  ton,  Sumter, 

32 

Lake  Benton,  Weeks, 

15 

Thompson, 

25 

Lake  Park,  Cuba, 

28 

Union  Branch, 

17 

Jepson, 

25 

Burtrum,  Davies  S.  H.. 

30 

Lake  Stay,  Branch, 

30 

Center  City,  Rock  Creek, 

30 

Chase, 

30 

Chandler, 

40 

Hirford, 

21 

Clarkfield, 

20 

Pleasant  Hill, 

30 

Climax, 

25 

S.  H.  No.  38, 

25 

Cohaoset, 

18 

S.  H.  No.  41, 

25 

Comstock, 

22 

Lake  Wilson, 

30 

Crookston,  Langor, 

15 

Langor, 

15 

Miller, 

25 

Lawrence, 

26 

Dawson,  Boyd, 

29 

Little  Falls,  Belle  Prairie, 

25 

1902.] 

SUNDAY 

SCHOOLS. 

427 

Name. 

Membership. 

Name.                                                 Membf 

rahip. 

Lone  Tree, 

35 

Rothsay, 

30 

Long  Lake, 

30 

Round  Prairie,  Hughes, 

50 

Lost  River,  Lambert, 

25 

Rushford, 

25 

Mankato,  Eagle  Lake, 

25 

St.  Charles,  Saratoga, 

50 

Manchester, 

40 

St  Cloud,  Clear  Lake, 

28 

Miple  Bay, 

•28 

Quarrie.'', 

28 

Mapletou,  Sterling, 

30 

White's  Park, 

22 

Marine  Mills, 

25 

St.  Hilaire, 

30 

Marshall,  Branch, 

27 

St.  Paul,  Brainerd  av., 

74 

Mayuard, 

40 

Cyril, 

89 

Maywood, 

23 

Des  Noyer  Park, 

40 

Mazeppa.  Bear  Valley, 

35 

Gladstone, 

67 

Forest  Mills, 

35 

Selby, 

60 

Medford,  Holly, 

30 

St.  Anthony  Hill, 

40 

Mentor, 

59 

Tatum  Chapel, 

126 

Minneapolis,  Bethel, 

3:« 

University  av.,  German, 

42 

Bohemian, 

50 

Sauk  Rapids,  Bridgman, 

41 

Edina  Mills, 

4.i 

Watob, 

22 

EIwpU,  New  Brighton, 

2.") 

Scandia, 

15 

Golden  Valley, 

30 

Sebeka, 

20 

Grace,  St.  Louis  Park, 

hO 

Shelby. 

-20 

Immanuel, 

250 

Sherburne,  Bethlehem, 

25 

Manhattan  Park,  St.  Louis  Park,  o5 

Lake  Belt, 

30 

31st  St.,  Swedish, 

110 

Sleepy  Eye,  Golden  Gate, 

40 

Montevideo,  Reynolds, 

30 

Lone  Tree, 

35 

MontiCfllo,  Branch, 

55 

Solnay, 

32 

Moose, 

24 

Spencer  Brook,  Athens, 

25 

Morris,  Branch, 

50 

Maple  Ridge, 

37 

Nary, 

22 

Mission  Creek, 

18 

New  Paynesville,  Koxonis, 

25 

Snake  River, 

30 

West  Paynesville, 

25 

Springfield,  Branch, 

30 

New  Richland,  Branch, 

M 

Cobden, 

30 

Trenton, 

35 

Sanborn, 

48 

New  York  Mills, 

35 

Staplf-s,  Bungo, 

30 

Bain, 

2« 

Gushing, 

20 

Button, 

25 

Ellis, 

30 

Paddock, 

2(5 

Lincoln, 

36 

Rice, 

30 

Pine  River, 

30 

Wickstrom, 

20 

Popple, 

30 

North  Branch,  Harris, 

31 

Southside, 

40 

Hawkinson, 

35 

Stillwater,  Oak  Park, 

50 

Pierce  S.  H. 

25 

So.  Stillwater, 

60 

Northfield,  Greenvale, 

:«) 

Stod, 

20 

Stone  S.  H. 

2.T 

Stromen, 

17 

Waterford, 

40 

Sturgeon  Lake, 

25 

Northrop, 

20 

Turtle  River, 

30 

Nyqulst, 

21 

Ulen,  Jensen, 

22 

Oti>co,  Branch, 

45 

.S'?oerfts'/i, 

35 

Venselous,  Trenton, 

23 

Underwood, 

30 

Owatonna,  Steele  Center, 

3-2 

Upsala,  Palm, 

25 

Parker.  Huft, 

30 

Verndale,  Ham  District, 

20 

Baker  S.  H.,  HuflF, 

21 

Thomaston , 

25 

Park  Rapids,  Atlanta, 

23 

Wadena,  Bluffton, 

27 

Badoura, 

35 

.      lyake  Sybil, 

34 

Latona, 

25 

Luce, 

37 

Sloan, 

22 

Lukens, 

22 

Partridge, 

26 

Walnut  Grove,  Comfrey, 

49 

Pelican  Rapids,  Pelican  Lake,           85 

Hobbey, 

32 

Sand  Lake, 

25 

Walworth, 

18 

Perham,  Corliss  District, 

24 

Wealthwood, 

17 

Pillsbury,  Lake  Beauty, 

49 

Welch, 

20 

Pleasant  Grove, 

30 

West  Dora,  Star  Lake, 

23 

Preston  Lake, 

22 

Winnipeg  Junction, 

35 

Revere,  Dnion, 

30 

Winona,  Lakeside, 

150 

Reiidville, 

29 

Winthrop,  Hegsburg, 

30 

Rice,  Graham, 

20 

Wolverton , 

32 

Rice  Lake, 

27 

Worthington,  Branch, 

30 

Rolette, 

29 

Wyonette,  Swedish, 

36 

Rood,  ticandinavian, 

20 

Rossburg, 

30 

Total,  schools,  255 ;  membership 

8,fifi7 

428 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Name. 


Membership. 


MISSOURI. 


Amity,  Maple  Grove,  3Iaysville, 

37 

Aurora,  White  Oak, 

30 

Billings,  Oak  Hill, 

35 

Cole  Camp.  Kreisel, 

31 

Grandin,  Blue  Hole,  Bennett, 

50 

Green  Ridge,  Handthorn, 

30 

Hannibal,  Lindell  av., 

C 

Iberia,  Elliott, 

40 

Rabbit  Head, 

48 

Kansas  City,  Clyde  Branch, 

60 

Genesee, 

C 

Hope, 

C 

Seven  Oaks, 

25 

Lebanon,  Bowles, 

40 

Neosho,  Brooks  Prairie, 

C 

New  Cambria,  Prairie, 

40 

Pierce  City,  Brites  Prairie,  Un.,  H.D. 

,40 

Mt.  Pleasant,  H.  D., 

35 

Pettis  Prairie,  Union,  H.  D  , 

35 

Republic,  Prairie  View, 

35 

Saratoga,  Oak  Grove, 

45 

Sedalia,  Union, 

75 

Silverton,  Little  Workers, 

27 

Springfield,  Central, 

fiO 

Fairview, 

50 

Gulf, 

C 

Sto, 

30 

Pine  Ridge, 

30 

Total,  schools,  28;  membership,    St28 
MONTANA. 


Ahsarokee,  Fishtail, 

23 

Rosebud, 

34 

Spring  Creek, 

18 

Aldridge, 

76 

Billings,  Newman 

C 

Bonner,  Union, 

60 

Bridger,  Ford, 

33 

Buffington, 

18 

Castle, 

38 

Clyde  Park,  Cottonwood, 

27 

Crow  Agency, 

198 

Dorsey, 

14 

Harlowton, 

20 

Horr, 

32 

Logan, 

25 

Lower  Madison, 

20 

Lothrop, 

20 

Martinsdale, 

19 

McLeod, 

20 

Morris, 

25 

Roberts, 

50 

Rochvale,  Jansen, 

27 

St.  Regis, 

22 

Superior, 

12 

Total,  schools,  24 ;  membership,    831 

NEBRASKA. 

Alliance,  Camp  Lake,  26 

Alma,  Pleasant  Valley,  25 

Almeria,  40 

Arapahoe,  Neal,  30 

Arcadia,  Dunham  District,  30 

Mixed  Grove,  25 


Name. 


Membership. 
40 


Beaver  City,  Progressive, 

Berea,  District  13,  25 

Brewster,  Pleasant  Valley,  43 

Brunswick,  District  78,  40 

Cambridge,  Elder  Grove,  17 

Prospect  Ridge,  36 

Comstock,  Union,  30 

District  232,  20 

Cowles.  Pleasant  Ridge,  45 

Crete,  Ever  Pleasant,  30 

Wheeler  District,  50 

Crofton,  Devil's  Nest,  Weigand,         20 

Herrick,  20 

Weigand,  30 

Cuba,  Spring  Arbor,  27 

Culbertson,  Elm  Creek,  25 

Danbury,  Liberty  Ridge,  30 

Mission  Ridge,  28 

Rising  Sun,  35 

De  Sota,  12 

Dickens,  26 

Dunning,  25 

Dustin,  Clay  Creek,  30 

D wight.  Plum  Creek,  35 

Eagle,  District  64,  25 

Eustis,  Lookout  Point,  30 

Exeter,  Barbur  District,  24 

Fari)am,  Allen  District,  10 

North  Congregational,  C 

Fort  Calhoun,  Coffman,  40 

Franklin,  Lookout  Mountain,  40 

Miller's  Ridge,  46 

Rolling  Prairie,  30 

Genoa,  Council  Creek,  15 

Hal.sey,  20 

Pleasant  View,  50 

Lakeside,  Foster  District,  15 

Madrid,  Pleasant  Valley,  40 

Martinsbnrg,  30 

McCook,  Driftwood,  20 

North  Star,  20 

South  72,  20 

Naponee.  Boswell  District,  C 

Neligh,  Deloit,  30 

District  38,  30 

District  70,  25 

Ogalalla,  Spring  Creek,  21 

Omaha,  Chapel  of  the  Carpenter,  C 

Overton,  Platte  Valley,  20 

Palisade,  Beverly,  20 

Estell,  30 

Green  Valley,  25 

Pleasant  Valley,  32 

Ray,  22 

Santee,  Branch  No.  1,  36 

Sargent,  District  188,  30 

Seneca,  20 

Shetak,  30 

Snyder,  30 

Sparta,  Glendale,  20 

Spencer,  Robertson  District,  20 

Strickland,  Alpha,  60 

Harrison,  30 

Stockville,  Rose  Hill,  C 

Success,  Bethlehem,  50 

Taylor,  District  6,  30 

District  23,  18 

Thedford,  Antelope  Valley,  C 

Norway,  C 

Trenton,  East  Cornell,  Cornell,  20 


1902.] 


SUNDAY    SCHOOLS. 


429 


Name.  Membership. 

Trentoa,  Miller  District,  25 

Ulysses?,  District  66,  40 

Veuango,  Pioneer,  40 

Wallace,  Lake  View,  (J 

Schoonmaker  District,  C 

Welltleet,  40 

Total,  schools,  82;  membership,  2,164 


NEVADA. 


N.  Tucker,  Reno, 
Steamboat  Springs, 


34 
35 


Total,  schools,  2;  membership,  79 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Conway,  West  Side,  C 

Dummer.  Union.  Milan,  20 

Epping,  West,  C 

Errol,  25 

Hillsboro,  Lower  Village,  C 

Keene,  Beech  Hill,  C 

George  St.,  C 

Madbury,  65 

Merrimack,  Reed's  Ferry,  C 

Thornton's  Ferry,  C 

Milton,  Plummer's  Ridge,  19 

South,  N.  Rochester,  16 

Nashua,  Endeavor,       .  76 

No.  Newport,  Union,  C 

Portsmouth,  Creek,  C 

Gravelly  Ridge,  Newington,  30 

Rindge,  East,  C 

Total,  schools,  17 ;  membership,  251 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Bound  Brook,  Chimney  Rock,  Union,  C 

Montclair,  Pilgrim  Chapel,  C 


NEW  MEXICO. 


Barelas, 

Cahezon, 

Cubero, 

San  Mateo,  Amado, 

San  Rafael, 


15 
17 
53 
46 
25 


Total,  schools,  5;  membership,  156 

NEW  YORK. 

Brooklyn,  Atlantic  av.,  390 

Bethel,  C 

Mayflower,  C 

Pilgrim  Chapel,  C 

South  Chapel,  C 

Willoughby  av.  Chapel,  C 

Buffalo,  Plymouth,  C 

Cortland,  East  Side,  C 

Gloversville,  Silvpr,  C 

Grand  Island,  Stillwater,  C 

New  York  city,  Bethany,  C 

Ro.«coe,  Morton  Hill.  Rockland,  C 

Syracuse,  Pilgrim  Chapel,  C 

Total,  schools,  13;  membership,  390 


Name.  Membership. 

NORTH   CAROLINA. 

Ban  ton,  35 

Blowing  Rock,  Skyland  Institute,        80 

Dial, 

Enfield,  Brick  Normal  In 

Gum  Springs,  Moncure,  41 

Hillsboro,  A.  M.  A.  School,  56 

Hudson,  Hudson  Institute,  75 

Oberlin  Settlement,  Cedar  Valley,  50 

"     " 45 

22 

30 
35 
35 
40 
45 


Rankinsville,  Statesville, 
Paso,  Knob  Creek, 
Raleigh,  Workhouse  Good  Roads 

Camp, 
Saluda,  Saluda  Seminary, 
Shinnsville,  Mt.  Zion, 
Statesville,  Gray's  Chapel, 

Sandy  Level,  GoflF, 


Total,  schools,  15;  membership,   747 

NORTH    DAKOTA. 

Antelope,  35 

Argusville,  Scandinavian,  22 

Bismarck,  Higbee,  18 

Lyons,                                    _  16 

Bordulac,  20 

Buford,  25 

Butte,  45 

Carrington,  Pleasant  Valley,  30 

Christine,  33 

Free  Mission,  50 

Wild  Rice,  20 

Clifford,  25 

Scandinavian,  20 

Colfax,  Childs,  25 

Scandinavian,  27 

West  Prairie,  20 

Cooper*towu,  Bemis,  20 

Detwiller,  20 

Scandinaviaii,  30 

Courtenay,  55 

Crary,  Saunders  District,  35 

Scandinavian,  20 

Crystal  Springs,  20 

Cummings,  Scandinavian,  30 

De  Lainere,  30 

Ed  more,  20 

Eldridge,  Smith,  25 

Esmond,  30 

Fox  Lake,  37 

Geneseo,  20 

Goa,  30 

Golden  Lake,  15 

Granville,  Pearson  District,  25 

Hankinson,  Elmo  District,  25 

Hanaford,  Scandinavian,  20 

Harvey,  Antelope  Lake,  20 

Harwood,  Scandinavian,  15 

Hebron,  27 

Hickson,  2O 

Hope,  Scandinavian,  22 

Horace,  22 

Stanley,  21 

Inkater,  Elkmount,  25 

Kathryn,  27 

Lakota,  Cleveland  District,  35 

Lawton,  ig 

Lemert,  40 


430 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[iyo2. 


Name.  Membership. 

Litchville.  20 

Logan,  BiLxton,  20 

McHenry,  45 

Cherry  Lake,  22 

Erickson  District,  24 

Maddock,  50 

Medina,                              .  22 

Menoken,  40 

Minot,  Lawrence  District,  30 

Montpelier,  24 

Morton,  31 

Nesson,  20 

Newbre,  20 

New  England  City,  18 

Norwich,  35 

Oriska,  Fairbanks,  30 

Orr,  30 

Osgood,  25 

Goldsburg,  21 

Petersburg,  31 

Richardton,  26 

Roa;ers,  Coleman,  30 

Saginaw,  12 

Sanborn,  Hillside,  50 

Sawyer,  22 

Sentinel  Butte,  12 

Sharlow,  27 

Svea,  32 

Sykeston,  Hubbard  District,  22 

Johnston  District,  No.  1,  20 

Johnston  District,  No.  2,  30 

Taylor,  20 

Walcott,  50 

Willdo,  22 

Wimbledon,  Flagler,  23 

Windsor,  25 

Canadian  Settlement,  20 

Total,  schools, 84;  membership,  2,231 

OHIO. 

Ashtabula,  Sweden  Station,  40 

Barberton,  Columbian,  80 

Bath,  75 

Belpre,  Pine  Grove,  45 

Bowling  Green,  Perrin,  30 

Ceylon,  85 

Cleveland,  Cyril  Chapel,  100 

North,  150 

Mizpah,  161 

Workhouse,  125 

Columbus,  Bethel,  250 

WestGoodaleSt.,  93 

Conneaut,  Finniih,  17 

Elyria,  Murray  Ridge,  60 

South,  65 

East  Glenville,  125 

Halo,  45 

Kirtland,  Riverside,  50 

Marietta,  Oak  Grove,  60 

Putnam,  51 

Rainbow,  25 

Unionville,  50 

Wayne  St.,  76 

North  Monroeville,  Kimball,  50 

Nor  walk.  South,  85 

Richfield,  Oak  Hill,  35 

Rockport,  Rocky  River,  Kamms,        40 

Total,  schools,  27;  membership,  2,068 


Name.                                                  Membership. 

OKLAHOMA. 

Addington, 

65 

Ashley,  Short  Springs, 

50 

Chandler,  Spring  Dell, 

75 

Gushing,  Happy  Valley, 

50 

Darlington,  Cheyenne, 

160 

Farrey,  Harmony, 

31 

Gage,  Doris, 

55 

Grand,  Pack  Saddle  Union, 

38 

Guthrie,  Oak  Ridge, 

40 

Independence,  Garden  Prairie, 

35 

Kingfisher,  Pilot  Rid^e, 

40 

Manchester,  Victor, 

28 

Medford,  Valley  Center, 

50 

Mt.  Zion  Union,  Kiowa,  Kan. 

80 

Oklahoma,  Ozmun, 

49 

Riverdale, 

30 

Orlando,  Clearwater, 

42 

Lowe  Center, 

53 

Park  City, 

28 

Parkersburg, 

30 

Pawnee,  Lone  Jack, 

32 

Perry,  Lone  Star, 

45 

Reeding, 

32 

Mt.  Zion, 

45 

Rocky,  Lone  Star, 

43 

Pleasant  Home, 

40 

Sentinel, 

25 

Servado, 

28 

Waynoka,  Rose  Valley, 

55 

Wellston,  Spring  Valley, 

62 

Total,  schools,  30;  membership,  1,436 

OREGON. 

Acme,  30 

Ada,  30 

Agnes,  30 

Alene,  20 

Alma,  District  No.  13,  20 

Alto  Park,  Fulton,  40 

Anderson  Flat,  Perdue,  23 

Bachelor  Flat,  Houltou,  25 

Balm,  30 

Banks,  Athena,  45 

Bear  Branch,  Woodville,  25 

Bear  Creek,  Parkersburg;,  35 

Beaver  Hill,  50 

Beaver  Lake,  Scott's  Mills,  37 

Beaver  Slough,  Rivertou,  30 

Beaver  Valley,  Ranier,  40 

Bellevievv,  Ashland,  40 

Blue  River,  30 

Brock,  Rufus,  25 

Brown  District,  Scappoose,  30 

Buxton,  20 

Canyonville,  H.  D.,  35 

Canyonville,  30 

Cedar  Grove,  Myrtle  Creek,  20 

Centre  Bend,  K'ellogg,  30 

Chickahominy,  Hale,  35 

Clackamas,  40 

Cleveland,  30 

Clover  Creek,  Roseburg,  20 

Coles  Valley,  20 

Cove,  H.  D.,  Ashland,  20 

Crapper  District,  Hood  River,  35 

Dardanelles,  Gold  Hill,  22 

Day's  Creek,  30 


iy02.] 


SUNDAY    SCHOOLS. 


431 


Name. 


Membership. 


Dean  Creek,  Gardner,  15 

Deer  Island,  30 

De  Mass  Springs,  30 

Dillard,  H.  D.,  -20 

Dodge  Canyon,  Oakland,  25 

Drew  Creek,  Perdue,  20 

Dry  den,  30 

Earl,  20 

Edenbower,  Koseburg,  33 

Eggermont,  Hood  River,  24 

Elk  Creek,  Perdue,  30 

Waldo,  20 

Elk  Head,  40 

Ely,  30 

Enterprise,  Pleasant  Hill,  25 

Estmp,  20 

Evans  Creek,  Elkhorn,  20 

Fall  Creek,  Glyde,  20 

Ferndale  District,  Milton,  45 

Fir  Butte,  Eugene,  30 

Fir  Grove,  Oakland,  30 

Flonrney  Valley,  Wardtown,  25 

Franklyn  Butte,  Scio,  30 

French  Settlement,  3Ielrose,  30 

Gales  Creek,  Fir,  30 

Galesville,  50 

Graeme,  25 

Greene  Valley,  Oakland,  30 

Greene,  Roseburg,  35 

Harmony,  Dillard,  20 

Hazel,  Peel,  20 

Highland  Union,  Hillsboro,  25 

Hill  District,  Gaston,  25 

Hope,  Roseburg,  25 

Huckleberry,  Gardner,  25 

Hudson,  Drain,  25 

Jordan  Creek,  Canyonville,  22 

Keasey,  30 

Krllogs,  45 

Kent  Gulch,  Dillard,  25 

Lampey  Creek,  Parkersburg,  30 

Laurel,  Trail  Creek,  22 

Laurel  Hill,  Talent,  40 

Lenox,  Hillsboro,  52 

Linneus,  25 

Llewellyn,  65 

Lob.oter,  30 

Lone  Pine,  Merrill,  35 

Loraine,  H.  D.,  50 

Lost  River,  Klamath  Falls,  13 

Macksburg,  25 

Manilla,  May,  25 

Maple  Grove,  Mohawk,  50 

Mayflower,  Ruby,  30 

Millwood,  30 

Mineral  Harbor,  Mill  City,  20 

Mission  Ridge,  lone,  35 

Mound,  35 

Mount  Pleasant,  Parkersburg,  20 

Myrtle  Bank,  Marshfield,  35 

Nestocton,  25 

New  Era,  38 

Niagara,  27 

Noble,  36 

North  Bend,  Marshfield,  50 

North  Carolina,  Rural,  30 

Oak  Grove,  Myrtle  Point,  35 

Ord,  30 

Oretown,  30 

Oyster  City,  Yaquina,  21 


Name.  Membership. 

Pacific,  May,  30 

Parkers,  56 

Park  Place,  110 

Parrott  Mountain,  Middleton,  35 

Perry,  34 

Pine  Creek,  Van,  25 

Pine  Grove,  Klamath  Falls,  33 

Pine  Oak,  Oak  Creek,  25 

Piney  Grove,  Dale,  20 

Pleasant  Hill,  30 
Pleasant  Valley,  Forest  Grove,          29 

Portland,  Front  St.  Mission,  80 

Port  Orford,  30 

Price,  Kings  Valley,  30 

Prospect,  30 

Prospect  Hill,  Craston,  25 

Prospect  Park,  Astoria,  35 

Prosper,  35 

Provolt,  50 

Raleigh,  12 

Randolph,  Prosper,  30 

Red  Hill,  Kice  Hill,  25 

Remote,  25 

Reston,  27 

Ri.eHill,  35 

Rickreall,  64 

Riverside,  Gardner,  30 

Rock  Creek,  Glyde,  25 

Rock  Point,  12 

Ruben  Station,  Glendale,  20 

Ruby,  25 

Schofield,  Sampson,  20 

Scottsburg,  22 

Selma,  30 

Seth,  Caston,  30 

Shiloh,  Weston,  30 

Siskiyou,  25 

Soda  Springs,  30 

Sprague  River,  Bly,  30 

Spring  Grove.  Oakland,  25 

Spring  Lake,  Klamath  Falls,  25 

Star,                           '  30 

Stewart  District,  Canyonville,  22 

Sugar  Loaf,  17 

Sweet  Home,  Frankljm,  30 

Ten  Mile,  Lake,  21 

Thatcher,  28 

Thompson  Creek,  Applegate,  28 

Trail,  25 

Umpqua  Ford,  Perdue,  22 

Union  District,  Athena,  50 

Woodburn,  90 

Upper  Leaburg,  Leaburg,  25 

Upper  Smith  River,  Drain,  26 

Van,  25 

Vale,  46 

Waldo,  30 

West  Fork,  Waldo,  20 

Wildwood,  20 

Wilhoit,  20 

Willauche,  Blarshfield,  30 

Wilson,  20 

Winlotk,  35 

Winston,  35 

Woodville,  45 

Wolf  Creek,  Van,  25 

Wyeth,  Hood  River,  30 

Yaquina,  20 

Total,  schools,  172;  membership,  5,265 


432 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAK-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Name.  Membership. 

RHODE   ISLAND. 

Clarkville,  Olivet,  Westerly,  57 

Pawtucket,  Darlington,  C 

Providence,  Central,  C 

Knightsville,  C 

Pai'kside,  C 

Portnguese,  C 

Union,  C 

Tiverton,  Bliss  Corner,  C 

King  Road,  C 

Total,  schools,  9;  membership,  57 


SOUTH   CAROLINA. 

Chester,  32 

Greenwood,  Brewer  Normal,  103 

Rockton,  Winsboro,  15 

Wateree,  Winsboro,  20 

Total,  schools,  4;  membership,  170 


SOUTH   DAKOTA. 

Aurora,  Union,  53 

Badger,  Lyman  Union,  40 

Bangor,  German,  20 

Black  Hawk,  35 

Bowdle,  Cheyenne,  20 

Hudson  Township,  40 

Jacob  Gross  Mission,  15 

Modena  Township,  20 

Buffalo  Gap,  Bakerville  Union,  15 

Lame  Johnny,  20 

"W.  G."Flar,  25 

Canton,  Grand  Valley  Union,  45 

Cascade  Springs,  42 

Chamberlain,  Indian  Industrial,  108 

West  Point,  ;;0 

Cheyenne  Agency,  Touch-the-Cloud, 

Indian,  45 
Collamer,  Elizabeth  Winyan  Memo- 
rial, Indian,  50 
Elk  Point,  Kline,  35 
Eureka,  German,  20 
Fairburn,  40 
Frankfort,  Grobe  Union,  35 
Welcome,  20 
Fort  Yates,  Elkhorn,  Indian,  200 
Flying-By,  30 
Oak  Creek,  Indian,  50 
Thunder  Hawk,  Indian,  20 
Gann  Valley,  District  No.  4,  37 
Gettysburg,  Lincoln,  25 
Hay  ward,  20 
Henry,  Brantford,  50 
Hill  City,  Tea  Lode,  25 
Hot  Springs,  Eden  Valley,  26 
Home  Department,  97 
Huron,  Andrews,  25 
lona.  Interdenominational,  45 
Iroquois,  Logan  Center,  35 
Rees,  15 
Sprague,  35 
Kennedy,  Bethlehem,  30 
Keystone,  Bismark  Mine,  C 
Leslie,  Cherry  Cre^k,  Indian,  75 
Plum  Creek,  Indian,  25 


Name. 

Logan,  Springs, 
McCook, 

Minnekahta,  Union, 
Mipanda,  Union, 
Nemo,  Bench-Mark, 
Oacoma,  Anderson's, 

Crescent  Valley, 

Lyman, 

Medicine  Butte, 

Pleasant  Hill, 
Oahe,  Bear  Creek,  Indian, 

Hope  Station,  Indian, 

Thunder  Butte,  Indian, 
Pactola,  Union, 
Rapid  City,  Divide, 
Redfield,  College, 
Rockerville,  Gulch, 
Scott,  Ha^varden,  lo. 
Seneca,  Union, 


Membership. 

C 
60 
16 
40 
20 

C 
C 

c 

0 
15 
20 
25 
15 
25 
25 
20 
35 
25 

South  Shore,  Germantown  Union,        20 
Sherman,  Interdenominational,  50 

Springs,  Fairview,  45 

Springfield,  Sunny  Side,  25 

Turton,  McClaine,  25 

Thule,  German,  20 

Wagner,  Interdenominational,  40 

Waterbury,  Eden  Union,  30 

Wessington  Springs,  Union,  40 

Worthing,  Wiggin,  25 

Yankton,  Beaver  Creek,  25 

Total,  schools,  72;  membership,  2,324 


TENNESSEE. 

Allons,  34 

Anuadell,  Flat  Rock,  29 

Balta,  Reeds,  30 

Bon  Air,  Oldtown,  26 

Pme  Grove,  20 

Chattanooga,  Steele  Home,  9J 

Cumberland  Ciap,  Grant  Lee,  85 

Harrogate,  100 

Deer  Lodge,  Lavender,  30 

Elverton,  26 
Far  Top,  New  Harmony,  Ogden,        52 

Frankfort,  Union,  40 

Genesis,  Cross  Roads,  29 

Graysville,  Fox  Mines,  37 
Hickory  Creek,  Afternoon,  PineMt.,  38 

Hamilton  Springs,  40 

Isham,  27 

Island  Ford,  Deer  Lodge,  39 

Isoleue,  Union,  67 

Knoxville,  Slater,  100 

Mayland,  Union,  t=0 

Nashville,  Howard  Afternoons,  75 

Jackson  st.,  40 

Livingston,  75 

New  River,  Buttrum,  25 

Shilo,  Tip,  33 

Oakdale,  Piney,  62 

Pine  City,  Rockwood,  31 

Petros,  Union.  93 

Ridgedale,  East  Side,  70 

Rock  Creek,  Pine  Mountain,  65 

Sale  Creek,  Hodgetown,  31 

Shadeland,  Glades,  50 

Telford,  40 
Tommy  York  Place,  York,  Bronam,  37 


1902] 


SUNDAY   SCHOOLS. 


433 


Name.  Membership. 

Westel,  Union,  37 

Wolf  Creek,  Union,  Elgin,  45 

Total,  schools,  37 ;  membership,  1,810 

TEXAS. 

Arneckville,  Arneck,  12 

Ashcraft,  Hopewell,  Tyler,  34 
Barbertown,  Baker's  Spring,  Star- 

ATllle,  58 

Bethlehem,  Myrtle  Springs,  50 

Black  Fork.  Tyler,  47 

Blanton,  Pierce,  40 

Blue  Creek,  El  Campo,  25 

Camden,  40 

Campbell's  Chapel,  Coplen,  60 

Center  Point,  Paris,  80 

Cleburne,  Angliu  Heights,  C 

Colburne,  30 

Coplen,  56 

Cox,  Grand  Saline,  42 

Cross,  l^Iyrtle  Springs,  37 

Crossingville,  Stratton,  30 

Cross  Roads,  Small,  45 

Dallas,  Beeman,  35 

Bonnie  View,  55 

Coles,  25 

Fair  Grounds,  30 

Pilgrim,  100 

South  Park,  48 

Denison,  Ray,  28 

Edgewood.  Parkerson,  38 

Ellis  Chapel,  Ellis,  Edge  wood,  53 

Ellis  Prairie,  Pennington,  36 

EmjKyria,  25 

Enterprise,  Tyler,  40 
Experimental  Farm,  Port  Arthur,     25 

Friendship,  Grand  Saline,  25 

Glen  Flora,  "Waterhouse,  20 

Hawking,  55 

Jay's  Chapel,  Lovelady,  35 

Jones  Creek,  El  Campo,  21 

Laurance  Springs,  Speed,  35 

Marietta,  Good  Hope,  30 

Mt.  Lebanon,  Tyler,  45 

Oakland,  Malakoflf,  62 

Palestine,  Fourth  Ward,  40 

Paris,  Hope  Mission,  25 

Rusk-st.  Mission,  30 

Pennington,  25 

Pine  Creek,  Emberson,  40 

Pine  Grove,  Trinity,  30 
Pine  Prairie,  Nogalliis  Prairie,         50 

Rancho  Grande,  El  Campo,  38 
Raney's  Chapel,  Raney,  Edge^vood,  30 

Rhodesburg,  Grand  Saline,  25 

Riverside,  Grand  Saline,  36 

Rocky  Point,  Palestine,  40 

Round  Flat,  Speed,  45 

Skanes  Chapel,  Trinity.  40 

Songland,  Grand  Saline,  45 

Stuart's  Chapel,  Morince,  35 

Taylor,  Palestine,  40 

Tenaha,  38 

Timmons,  El  Campo,  35 

Tull,  Edgewood,  42 

Tyler,  West  Tyler,  35 

Tyler  Mountain,  Tyler,  36 

Union,  Calloway,  20 

Union  Springs,  Grand  Saline,  55 


Name. 

Wallace,  Ford, 
Watts,  Ben  Wheeler, 
Winona, 


Membership. 
35 
40 
50 


Total,  schools,  66;  membership,  2,552 


UTAH. 

Coalville, 

Heber,  New  West, 

Lehi, 


20 
25 
50 


Total,  schools,  3;  membership,        95 
VERMONT. 


Alburg,  West, 

30 

Bennington,  Bushnell  District, 

50 

Guideboard, 

C 

Corinth,  East, 

C 

Derby, 

C 

Eden,  Mills  Village, 
Jericho,  Nashvalle, 

C 

c 

Orwell,  Mt.  independence, 

c 

Pittsford,  Florence, 

c 

Richmond,  Union,  Jonesvllle, 

37 

Rockingham,  Lawrence  Mills,  Bar- 

tonsville. 

C 

Springfield,  Gould's  Mills, 

C 

Stowe,  Moscow, 

c 

Tunbridge,  Districts  1-7, 

50 

Wallingford,  South, 

0 

Washington,  South,  Chelsea, 

26 

Westmore, 

c 

Lake  View,  Barton, 

C 

Woodford  City,  Union, 

36 

Total,  schools,  19 ;  membership,  229 


VIRGINIA. 

Alexandria,  Florence  Crittenden, 

WASHINGTON. 

Alger, 

Anacortes,  Mayflower, 

A-hford, 

Bangor, 

Beach, 

Belfast, 

Berlin, 

Blue  Canyon, 

Blue  Creek, 

Bluff,  Samish  Lake, 

Bremer, 

Brighton, 

Bueuua,  Stones,  King  Co., 

Cape  Horn,  Riverview, 

Carrollton,  Mountainside, 

Chewelah,  Fairview, 

Graham, 

Olivet, 
Chico, 
Clearlake, 
Climax,  Prescott, 
Covello,  Willow  Creek, 
Darringtou, 
Dayton,  Enterprise, 

Franklin, 

New  Hope, 

Pine  Grove, 


144 


22 
60 
10 
22 
60 
34 
35 
29 
38 
20 
20 
45 
21 
24 
29 
44 
35 
29 
32 
72 
23 
25 
20 
20 
32 
71 
35 


434 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Name.  Membership. 

Drayton,  Robinette,  28 

Star,  40 

White  Ribbon,  35 

Deer  Creek,  Milan,  20 

Detroit,  15 

Doty,  Rifton,  25 

Dragoon,  Valley  Prairie,  27 

Eatonville,  Rainier,  17 

Edison,  Brownsville,  25 

Elbe,  27 

Elgin,  Glenwood,  23 

Elk,  23 

Everett,  Pilgrim,  23 

Fairfax,  60 

Forest,  60 

Bethel,  25 

Forrest  Center,  Sprlngdale,  45 

Forks,  40 

Franklin,  28 

Gate  City,  Gate,  30 

Gig  Harbor,  36 

Griswokl,  21 

Hadley,  18 

Hartford,  35 

Harts,  Hart  Lake,  10 

Highland,  Chelan,  30 

Hillyard,  Orchard  Prairie,  40 

Hunters,  25 

Index,  47 

Island  Center,  Port  Blakely,  30 

Jensen,  Leber,  37 

Knab,  26 

Kummer,  Black  Diamond,  30 

Lake  Stevens,  Hartford,  31 

Leary,  Black  Diamond,  30 

Lewisville,  28 

Lind,  90 

London,  12 

Lookout,  25 

McCormick,  42 

Machias,  45 

Manzinita,  32 

Maple  Falls,  18 

Marcus,  20 

Marshland,  Snohomish,  44 

Mead,  Little-Deep-Creek,             *  40 

Milan,  35 

Morton,  25 

Mossyrock,  35 

Newman  Lake,  Hauser,  Ida.  35 

North  Milan,  Westbranch,  35 

North  Pine,  Rosalia,  32 

Olequa,  32 

Oso,  38 

Pataha  City,  Meadow  Gulch,  23 

Pateros,  Utopia,  30 

Penrith,  Newport,  30 

Pittsburg,  Burnett,  35 

Pleasant  View,  Hartline,  38 

Pomeroy,  Philoinathean,  23 

Skyhawk,  SO 

Port  Angeles,  Pine  Hill,  27 

Port  Ludlow,  35 

Richards,  Kennewick,  24 

Robe,  16 

Rock  Creek,  McCormick,  36 

Rulo,  Walla  AValla,  25 

San  Juan,  Friday  Harbor,  17 
Seattle,  Oak  Lake.  Greenlake  Sta.,  75 
Ravenna  Park,  University  Sta.,      24 

Silverdale,  52 


Name. 


Membership. 


Silverdale,  Clear-Creek- Valley,  30 

Silverton,  20 

Skykomish,  30 

South  Madrone,  Port  Blakely,  23 

Spring  Valley,  Waitsburg,  21 

Steamboat  Rock,  Coulee  City,  31 

Tacoma,  Center  St.,  C 

K  St.,  C 

Tampico,  40 

Thomas  District,  Walla  Walla,  24 

Ticknor,  Biicoda,  50 

Tolt,  Torgeson,  27 

Tuckannon,  Dayton,  25 

Unioutown,  Sunshine,  20 

Usk.  25 

Valley,  45 

Cottonwood,  20 

Velma,  Sprlngdale,             _  34 

Washougal,  Mt.  Durgin,  27 

Norway,  23 

Washtucna,  45 

Westbranch,  54 

York,  Columbia  City,  48 

Total,  schools,  121 ;  membership,  3,834 

WISCONSIN. 

Albany,  Mondovi,  30 

Albertville,  45 

Appleton,  Fourth  Ward  Chapel,  C 

People's  Chapel,  C 

Arthur,  Martin,  30 

Ashland,  24 

Beloit,  Endeavor  No.  2,  20 

Benoit,  28 

Benton,  Buncombe,  38 

Blue  Mounds,  35 
Bobb's  Lake,  Evergreen,  Keystone,  40 

Boydtown,  Porter,  16 

British  Hollow,  Berachah,  30 

Broederville,  34 

Bruce,  Elder  Creek,  30 

Snyder  District,  40 

Brule,  35 

Brush  Hollow,  60 

Brushville,  Beet,  50 

Butternut  Lake,  Pioneer,  0 

Carlisle,  Washburn,  20 

Carlton,  Kewaunee,  45 

Centervill",  West  Prairie,  45 
Chester,  Johnston  Dist.,  Waupun,     35 

Home  Department,  Waupun,  15 

Cirkels  Mill,  Huron,  18 

City  Point,  25 

Clay  wood,  C 

Clearfield,  Union,  New  Lisbon,  ."55 

Clifford.  25 

Clifton,  Pierce  Valley,  Prescott,  C 

Colburn,  20 

Brown,  Stanley,  14 

Withrow,  15 

Columbia.  30 

Danville,  Union,  40 

Day,  Carlyle.  20 

Dells  Dam,  Oxford,  Neillsville,  40 

Dewey,  Fern,  26 

Drummond,  40 

Drywood,  30 

Dunn,  Truax,  Menomonie,  17 

Eau  Claire,  Wheaton  H.  D.,  C 


1902.] 


SUNDAY    SCHOOLS. 


435 


Name.  Membership. 

Edsou,  Union,  Stanley,  34 

Elderon,  District  No.  4,  Wittenberg,  55 


Name. 


Membership. 


Elk  Creek,  3Ienomonie, 

24 

Elmhurst,  Pilgrrim, 

25 

Flambeau.  Main  Creek, 

26 

Franksville, 

32 

Fremont.  Granton, 

25 

Galesburg, 

30 

Galeville, 

25 

Green  valley,  Piilcifer, 

45 

Hammel,  Hope,  PittsviUe, 

40 

Norton's  Mills,  Oleson, 

25 

Hartland,  North  Lake, 

60 

Hav  Creek,  Huron, 

20 

Hilbert, 

40 

Hillsboro,  Mayflower,  Elroy, 

26 

Hixon,  Goodwin,  Thorp, 

21 

Hoard,  Bethel,  Curtiss, 

50 

Holway,  Justin, 

24 

Townsend,  Witliee, 

20 

Hunting,  Plymouth, 

28 

Iron  Belt, 

35 

Irvington,  Bishop, 

28 

Jackson,  Oxford, 

35 

Kausasville,  Union  Grove, 

C 

Kaukauna,  Oak  Grove, 

50 

Kelley  Brook, 

18 

Ken  u  an. 

20 

Kewaskum. 

55 

La  Crosse,  Bethany, 

C 

Olivet. 

C 

Lakes,  "VVoodlawn, 

45 

Le  Clair, 

30 

Leon,  Burr  Oak  Valley,  Pine  Rivei 

,30 

Longwood,  Cummings, 

15 

Poppe,  Withee, 

40 

Lynn, 

35 

Marble, 

16 

Mason, 

85 

Maple  Ridge, 

17 

Medford,  Morrow, 

35 

Mil'ord, 

50 

Milwaukee,  Bethlehem  Mission, 

190 

Morse, 

40 

Neillsville,  Pine  Valley, 

30 

Schnell, 

15 

Nevins, 

52 

North  Crandon, 

35 

Owen, 

28 

Palmyra,  Corner  Grove, 

19 

Pennington, 

43 

Perkinstown, 

50 

Platteville,  Piatt, 

30 

Pratt, 

30 

Preble,  Oak  Grove,  Green  Bay, 

90 

Reseburg,  Welcome,  Tliorp, 

24 

River  Falls,  Randall  District, 

C 

South  Forks, 

C 

Rubicon,  Hartford, 

17 

Rush  Creek,  Freeman, 

60 

Saxville,  Glendale,  Pine  River, 

30 

Sherwood,  Dewtiurst, 

29 

Shortville,  Sherwood, 

15 

Spring  Valley,  Mines, 

C 

Stockbridge,  Quinney, 

C 

Stoughton,  Bass  Lake, 

27 

Tioga,  Hope, 

18 

Tur4le,  Murray  District,  Clinton, 

50 

Two  Greeks,  S'ero, 

30 

Veazie,  Stinnett,  Hayward, 

16 

Viroqua,  Bishop, 

21 

Warren,  Sand  Prairie,  Terrill,  30 

Washburn,  Pilgrim,  NeiUsville,  65 

West  Clayton,  Aniery,  40 

Weston,  Schwamb,  Globe,  40 

Withee,  35 

Wittenberg,  Walsh,  30 

Total,  schools,  120;  membership,  3,703 

WYOMING. 

Beaver,  31 

Buffalo,  Fort  McKinney,  32 

Clearmont,  30 

Dover,  20 

Eureka,  Klondike,  35 

Glendo,  Horseshoe  Union,  50 

Glen  Rock,  40 

Granger,  21 

Grant,  20 

Rock  Springs,  Mine  No.  4,  47 

Sweetwater,  49 

Total,  schools,  11;  membership,  375 

SU31MARY. 


Schools. 

Members. 

Alabama, 

7 

262 

Arizona, 

4 

62 

California, 

150 

3,482 

Colorado, 

75 

2,172 

Connecticut, 

19 

1,758 

District  of  Columbia, 

2 

60 

Georgia, 

11 

668 

Idaho, 

65 

1,714 

Illinois, 

84 

7,254 

Indiana, 

12 

543 

Iowa, 

46 

1,891 

Kansas, 

53 

2,322 

Kentucky, 

13 

786 

Louisiana, 

18 

639 

Maine, 

21 

512 

Maryland, 

1 

0 

Massachusetts, 

81 

2,142 

Michigan, 

80 

2,689 

Minnesota, 

255 

8,667 

Missouri, 

28 

928 

Montana, 

24 

831 

Nebraska, 

82 

2,164 

Nevada, 

2 

79 

New  Hampshire, 

17 

251 

New  Jersey, 

2 

0 

New  Mexico, 

5 

156 

New  York, 

13 

390 

North  Carolina. 

15 

747 

North  Dakota, 

84 

2,231 

Ohio, 

27 

2,068 

Oklahoma, 

30 

1,436 

Oregon, 

172 

5,265 

Rhode  Island, 

9 

57 

South  Carolina, 

4 

170 

South  Dakota, 

72 

2,324 

Tennessee, 

37 

1,810 

Texas, 

66 

2,552 

Utah, 

3 

95 

Vermont, 

19 

229 

Virginia, 

1 

144 

Washington, 

121 

3,834 

Wisconsin, 

120 

3,703 

Wyoming, 

11 

375 

1,961 


69.462 


436 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS    IN    FOREIGN    LANDS. 


AH  not  designated  by  a  star  (*)  are  working  in  connection  with  the  American 
Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions. 


Abbott,  Justin  B.,  Bombay,  India, 
Aiken,  Edwin  E.,  Tientsin,  China, 
Albrecht,  Geo.  B.,  Kyoto,  Japan, 
Allchin,  George,  Osaka,  Japan  . . . 
Ament,  Wm.  S.,  Peking,  China. . 
•Anderson,  Chas.,  Rob't  C.,[Ms.]a, 
Andrus,  Alpheus  N.,Mardin,Tur., 
Atkinson,  John  L.,  Kobe,  Japan, 

. , J  T    T    „  ^     I  Feu-cho-fu,  I 

Atwood.I.J.,M.D.,}china,«c     i 

Baird,  John  W.,  Salonica,  b 

Ballantine,  Wm,0.,M.D.,Rahiiri,  e, 
Barnum,  H.  N.,  Harpoot,  Turkey, 
Barnum,  H.  S.,  Constantinople,  a, 

Bartlett,  L.,  Smyrna,  Turkey 

Bartlett,  S.  C,  Tottori,  Japan 

Bates,  F.  W.,  Gazaland,  gr 

•Bates,  George  L.,  Africa 

Beard,  WillardL.,Foocliow, China, 
•Beckwith,  E.  G.,  Honolulu,  H.  I., 
Bennett,  Henry  J.,  Tottori,  Japan, 
Bingham.  Hiram,  Honolulu,  H.  I., 

*Bird,  William,  Abeih,  Syria 

Bissell,  H.  G.,Ahmednagar,India, 

•Bliss,  Daniel,  President  of  Syrian 

Protestant  College,  Beirut, Syria, 

Bridgman,  F.  B.,  Imfumi,  c 

Brown,  G.  G.,  Udupitty,  Ceylon. . 
Browne,  J.  K.,  Harpoot,  Turkey, 
Bruce,  Henry  J.,  Satara,"W.  India, 
Bunker.  Fred  R.,  Adams,  Natal.. 
Carey,  Edw.  F.,  Harpoot,  Tuikey, 

Cary,  Otis,  Kyoto,  Japan 

Chambers, W.  N.,  Adaua, Turkey. 

Chandler,  John  S., Madura,  d 

Channon,  Irving M.,  Kusaie,/. . . . 
Chapiu,  F.|M.,  Lin-Ching,  China,  t, 
Christie,  T.  D.,  Tarsus,  Turkey. . 
Clark,  Albert  W. ,  Prague,  Austria, 

Clark,  C.  A.,  Miyazaki,  Japan 

Clarke,  J.  F.,  Samokov,  Bulgaria, 
Clarke,  "William  P.,  " 
Cole,  Royal  M.,  Bitlis,  Turkey  ... 
Curtis,  Wm.  L.,  Niigata,  Japan.. . 
Davis,  Jerome  D.,  Kyoto,  Japan. . 
DeForest.  John  H.,  Sendai,  Japan, 
Dewey,  Willis  C. ,  Mardin,  Turkey, 
Dickson,  J.  H.,Tillipally,  Ceylon, 

Dorward,  James  C,  Adams,  c 

Dunning, Morton  D., Kyoto,  Japan, 

Dwight,  Henry  O.,  a.   

Baton,  J.  D.,  Chihuahua,  Mexico, 
El  wood,  Willis  P.,  Palani,  India, 
Emerson,  Oliver  P.,Honolulu,H.I. 
Ewing,  Charles  E.,Peking,China, 

Fairbank,  Edward,  Rahuri,  e 

Fairbank,  Henry,  Vadala,  e 

Farusworth,  W.  A.  ,Cesarea,  Tur'y, 
Fay,  Wm.E.,Bailundu,7i,W. Africa, 
Fowle,  James  L.,  Cesarea,  Turkey, 
Fuller,  Americus,  Aintab,  a 


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Gait,  Howard  S.,  Tungcho,  China.  '99 

Gates,  C.  Frank,  Harpoot '81 

Gates,  Lorin  S.,  Sholapur,  India. .  '75 
Goodenough,H.  D.,  Johannesburg, 

Transvaal,  S.  A '81 

Goodrich,  C,  Tung-cho,  China,  p,  '64 

Gray,  Thomas,  Ponape,/ '00 

Greene,  D.  Crosby,  Tokyo,  Japan..  '69 

Greene,  Joseph  K.,  a '58 

Gulick,  O.  H.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  .. .  '62 

Gulick,  S.  L.,  Matsuyama,  Japan,  '86 

Gulick,  W.  H.,  Biarritz,  France..  '74 
Hager,C.R.,M.D.,HongKoug,  China'82 

Hartwell,  Chas.,  Foocbow,  China,  '52 

Haskell,  Edward  B.,  Salonica,  6. . .  '91 

Haskell,  Henry  C,  Samokov,  66..  '62 
*Hatch, Franklin  S.,  Madras.India,  '76 

Hazen,  Hervey  CAJ-rupukottai,  e,  ''67 

Hazen,  William,  Sholapur,  India,  '97 

Herrick,David  S.,Battalagundu,  e,  '94 

Herrick,  G.  F. ,  Turkey,  a '69 

*Hill,  Charles  W.,  Honolulu,  H.I.,  '80 

Hinman,  G.W.,  Foocbow,  China..  '98 
Hodous,LewisPonasang, Foocbow, 

China '01 

Holton, Edward  P.,ManaMadura,e,  '90 
•Houlding,  H.W.,  Tientsin, China,  '86 

Hoi  way,  Theo.  T.,  Salonica,  b '96 

Hoiise,  J.H., Salonica,  Eur. 'rurkey,'71 
Howland,  J.,  Guadalajara,  Mex.,  '82 
Hubbard,  G.  H.,  Foocliow,  China,  '84 
Hume,  E.  S.,  Bombay,  W.  India,  '75 
Hume,  Rob't  A.,  Ahmednagar,  e,  '74 
Jeffery,  Frank  E.,  Melur,  India. .  '91 
Jones,  John  P.,Pasumalai,S.India,  '78 
Kilbou,  C.  W.,  Amanzimtote,  Dur- 
ban, c '73 

Kingsbury,  F.L.,m.d., Samokov, 66,  '87 

Knapp,  Geo.  P. ,  Harpoot,  Turkey,  '90 
*Lawson,W.Els\vorth,8  LaProvi- 

dencia.  City  of  Mexico '97 

Leadingham,  John, Honolulu,  H.I.  '87 

Learned,  D.  W.,  Kyoto,  Japan. ...  '75 

Lee,  Lucius  O.,  Marash,  Turkey. .  '80 

Logan,  A.  C,  Guam,  Ladrone  Isl.,  '01 

Lombard,  Frank  A. .Kyoto, Japan,  '00 

Macallum,  F.W.,  Marash,  Turkey,  '90 
Marsh, G.D.,Philipopolis,Bulgaria,  '72 
Merrill,  John  E.,  Aintab,  Turkey, 

Nelson,  Charles  A. , Canton,  China,  '92 

Newell,  H.  B.,  Niigata,  Japan '87 

Olds,  Otis  C,  Parral,  Mex '90 

•Papazian,  M.  G.,  Aintab,  Turkey,  '90 
Parmelee,  Moses  P.,  m.  d.,  Trebi- 

zond,  Turkey '61 

Partridge,  E.  C.,  Sivas,  Turkey. . .  '98 

Pease,  E.  M.,M.D.,Claremout,Cal.,  '77 

Peet,  Lyman  P.,  Foocbow,  China,  '88 

Perkins,  H.  P.,  Paoting-fu,  t '82 

Perkins,  J.  C,  Tirumangalam,  d..  '85 

Perry,  Henry  T.,  Sivas,  Turkey. .  '65 


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1902.]       CONGREGATIONAL,   MINISTERS    IN   FOREIGN   LANDS.       437 


Pettee,  J.  H.,  Okayama,  Japan  . . 
Pixley,  Stephen  C,  Inancla,  c. . . . 
'Porter,  Harvey,  Syrian  Protestant 

College,  Beirut,  Syria  [Ms.] 

Porter,  H.D.,iM.D.,PangChuang,  (, 
Porter,  John  S.,  Prague,  Austria, 
Price,  F.  M.,  Guam,  Ladrone  Is., 

Ransom,  Charles  N.,  Ifafa,  c 

Eaynolds,  G.  C,  M.D.,Van,Turkey, 

Roberts,  .Jas.  H.,  Tientsin,  t 

Rowland,  G.  M. ,  Sapporo,  Japan, 
Sanders,  Chas.  S.,  Aintab,Turkey, 
Sanders,  W.  H.,  Kamundongo,  h. . 
Sheffield,  Devello  Z.,  Tung-cho,  p. 

Smith,  A.  H.,  Pang  Chuang,  ( 

Smitli,EdwardH.,Ing-hokiChina, 
Sprague,  Wm.  P.,  Tientsin,  China, 
Stanford,  ArthurW.,  Kobe,  Japan, 
Stanley,  C.  A.,  Tientsin,  China. . . 
Stapleton,  R.  S.,  Erzroom, Turkey, 
Stimson,  Martin  L.,  Ruk-Mic,/. . . 

Stover,  W.  M.,  Bailundu,  h 

Taylor.  W.,  m.  d.,  Osaka,  .Japan. . 
Tewksbury,  E.  G.,  Tung-cho,  p..„ 


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Tracy,  Charles  C,  Marsovan '67! '67 

Tracy,  James  E.,  Periakulum,  d  .  '77  '77 
Ussher,  C.  D.,  m.d.,  Van,  Turkey,  '94  '98 
Van  Allen,  Frank,  m.d., Madura,  d,  '88  '88 
"Wagner,  H.  T.,  Hermosillo,  Mex.,  '94  "94 
Walker,  J.  E.,  Shao-wu,  China. . .    '72  '72 

Walkup,  Alfred  C,  Kusaie,  / '80  '80 

"Wallace,WilliamW.,Pasumalai,d,  '96  '97 
*'Washburn,      George,    President 

Robert  College,  a. '63  '58 

Wellman,  Fred  C,  M.D. ,  Kamun- 
dongo, h '95  '96 

White,  George  E. , Marsovan,  Tur.,  '87  '90 
White,  S.  S.,  Okayama,  Japan  ...    '90  '90 

Wilcox,  Wm.  C,  Umvoti,  c '80 '91 

Wilder,  George  A.,  Chicore,  g.. . .   '80  '80 

Wilder,  Geo.  D.,  Tung-cho,  p '94  '94 

Williams,  Mark,  Tung-cho,  p '65  '66 

Wingate,Henry  K.,  Ce!<area,Tur.,  '87  '90 
Winsor,  Richard,  Sirur,  India...  '70 '71 
Woodside,  T.  W.,  West  Africa,  h,  '84i'88 
Wright,  A.  C,  Guadalajara,  Mex.,  '86  '86 
Zumbro,  Wm.  M.,  Pasumalai,  d. .    '94  '94 


a  Constantinople,  Turkey,  Bible  House. 

6  Macedonia,  European  Turkey. 

bb  Bulgaria. 

c  Natal,  South  Africa. 

d  Madura  District,  Southern  India. 

e  India. 


f  Care  of  Rev.  W.  Frear,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Building,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


g  Melsetter  District,  Rhodesia,  East  Africa. 

h  Care  of  Casa  HoUandeza,  Benguella.West  Africa, 

via  Lisbon. 
p  Peking,  China. 
t  Tientsin,  China. 
tc  Tientsin,  China,  care  of  Mrs.  F.  D.  Wilder. 


N.  B.  —  As  postal  directions,  the  places  named  are  often  inadequate,  and  iubject  to  change. 
Correspondents  of  missionaries  are  advised  to  send  their  letters,  enclosed,  to  C.  N.  Chapin,  Con- 
gresational  House,  Boston. 


438  CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

THE    NATIONAL   AND    STATE   OEGANIZATIONS    OF 
THE   CHURCHES. 


THE  NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE   CONGREGATIONAL   CHURCHES 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.— Organized  Nov.  17,  1871. 

Stated  Meetings,  — every  third  year  from  1871.  Special  meetings  to  be  called  upon 
the  request  i*f  any  five  State  organizations  of  churches.  The  twelfth  trienuial  session 
will  be  held  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  October,  190i. 

Officers  for  the  Session  of  1901. — Rev.  Amory  H.  Bradford,  Montclair, 
N.  J.,  moderator ;  Mr.  William  H.  Strong,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  Rev.  Stephen  L.  B. 
Penrose,  "Walla  Walla, 'Wash.,  nsslstant  moderators;  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  Boston, 
Mass,  secretary;  Rev.  W.  B.  Hubbard,  Webster,  S.  D.,  and  Rev.  Eugene  C. 
Webster,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  assistant  secretaries ;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Hartford,  Coun., 
registrar;  Rev.  George  A.  Hood,  Boston,  Mass.,  Rev.  Herman  Hopkins,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  and  Rev.  J.  Brainerd  Thrall,  Pepperell,  Mass.,  assistant  registrars. 

Committees. 

Provisional  Committee.  —  Charles  A.  Hull,  of  New  York;  Rev.  Amory  Bradford, 
of  New  Jersey;  Rev,  Francis  J.  Van  Horn,  of  Iowa;  William  H.  Wanamaker,  of 
Pennsylvania";  Rev.  Michael  Burnham,  of  Missouri;  E.  H.  Pitkin,  of  Illinois;  Rev. 
Cyrus  Richardson,  of  New  Hampshire;  Rev.  Edward  C.  Moore,  of  Massachusetts; 
Rev.  Asher  Anderson,*  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,*  of  Conuecticut;  Rev. 
Samuel  B.  Forbes,*  of  Connecticut. 

Trustees.—^.  Clark  Ford,  of  Ohio;  Rev.  Elijah  Horr,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev. 
Thomas  B.  McLeod,  of  New  York;  Rev.  George  H.  Merrill,  of  Minnesota;  Robert 
Patton,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  Charles  H.  Richards,  of  Pennsylvania;  Rev.  Henry  A. 
Stimson,  of  New  York;  William  H.  Strong,  of  Michigan;  Liicien  C.  Warner,  of 
New  York;  Edward  Whitin,  of  Massachusetts;  Guilford  Dudley,  of  New  York; 
Rev.  Joseph  H.  Seldeu,  of  Conuecticut;  also  tlie  moderator,  secretary,  and  treasurer. 

Publishing  CommzWee.  —  Thomas  Todd  and  Rev.  George  A.  Hood,  of  Massachu- 
setts, and  ex  officiis,  the  registrar,  secretary,  and  treasurer. 

Congregational  Exhibit,  World's  Fair,  St.  Lonis,  1903.  — Rev.  Cornelius  H.  Patton, 
of  Missouri;  Rey.  Morton  Dexter,  of  Mass;ichusetts ;  Rev.  Charles  M.  Sheldon,  of 
Kansas;  Lucien  C.  Warner,  of  New  York;  Rev.  William  A.  Waterman,  of  Indiana. 

Enrichment  of  loorship.  —  Rev.  George  H.  Merrill,  of  Minnesota;  J.  W.  Plainer, 
of  Massachusetts;  Rev,  Joseph  H.  Chandler,  of  Wisconsin;  Prof.  Waldo  S.  Pratt, 
of  Connecticut;  Rev.  William  B.  Chamberlain,  of  Illinois. 

Ter-centenary ,  Gainsborough.  —  Rev.  George  R.  W.  Scott,  of  Massachusetts. 

Manual.  —  Rev.  Williston  Walker,  of  Connecticut;  Rev.  Nehemiah  Boyuton,  of 
Michigan;  Rev.  Frank  L.  Goodspeed,  of  Massachusetts. 

Comitti,  federation,  and  iinity.  — Rev.  William  Hayes  Ward,  of  New  York;  R-  E. 
Jenkins,  of  Illiuois;  Rev.  Elias  B.  Sanford,  of  New  York;  Rev.  William  H.  Warren, 
of  Michigan;  Rev.  Arthur  L.  Gillett,  of  Conuecticut;  Rev.  Michael  Burnham,  of 
Missouri;  Rev.  L.  H.  Cobb,  of  New  Y''ork. 

Labor.  — Rev.  Frank  W.  Merrick,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Washington  Gladden, 
of  Ohio;  Rev.  William  J.  Tucker,  of  New  Hampshire;  Rev.  David  N.  Beach,  of 
Colorado;  Rev.  William  A.  Knight,  of  ^Massachusetts. 

Deaconess  Association  of  Chicago.  —  Rev.  Edward  F.  Williams,  of  Illinois;  Henry 
M.  Moore,  of  Massachusetts;   Rev.  George  E.  Hall,  of  New  Hampshire. 

Expenses  of  delegates.—  Rev.  Charles  E.  Jefferson,  of  New  York;  Joseph  W. 
Rice,  of  Rhode  Island;  Rev.  Henry  Hopkins,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  E.  Lyman 
Hood,  of  New  York;  Rev.  John  W.  Bradshaw,  of  Ohio. 

Better  Sunday-school  instruction.  —  Frank  K.  Sanders,  of  Connecticut;  Rev.  James 
A.  Blaisdell,  of  Michigan;  Henry  A.  King,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Glenn  A.  Taylor, 
of  Iowa;  Samuel  T.  Dutton,  of  New  York;  Rev.  Rockwell  H.  Potter,  of  Connecti- 
cut; George  F.  West,  of  Maine. 

Church  property.  — Rev.  Irving  W.  Metcalf,  of  Ohio;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Stimson,  of 
New  York;  H.  Clark  Ford,  of  Ohio. 

Polygamy.—  Rev.  Amory  H.  Bradford,  of  New  Jersey;  Rev.  Asher  Anderson,  of 
Massachusetts. 

*  Ex  Officiis. 


1902.]    NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  CHURCHES.    439 

THE   STATES. 
Alabama,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  1876. 

Officers:  Rev.  Spencer  Snell,  Talladega,  moderator;  E.  C.  Silsby,  Talladega, 
statistical  secretary;  Rev.  J.  R.  Sims,  Gadsden, treasurer;  Rev.  E.  E.  Scott,  Shelby, 
recording  secretary. 

Sessi07i  of  1903:  Shelby,  March  28-31. 
Alabama.  —  General  Congregational  Convention. 

Officers:  Rev.  "William  B.  Tucker,  Opelika,  moderator;  Rev.  Almon  T.  Clarke, 
Shelby,  statistical  secretary. 

Session  of  1902 :  "Wednesday,  Nov.  12. 
Arizona,  The  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  April  11,  1865. 

Officers:  H.  B.  Lung,  Prescott,  moderator;  Rev.  J.  Bowron,  Tucson,  statistical 
secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Tempe,  April  22-24. 
Arkansas  Association  of  Congregational  Churches.  —  Organized  Oct.  25, 1887. 

No  report. 
California,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  October,  1857. 

Officers:  Rev.  Leland  D.  Rathbone,  Santa  Rosa,  moderator;  Rev.  Henry  E. 
Jewett,  Berkeley,  registrar,  statistical  secretary,  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  Petaluma,  Oct.  7. 
California,  Southern,  General  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized 

May  3,  1887. 

Officers :  Rev.  John  L.  Maile,  Los  Angeles,  moderator;  Rev.  James  T.  Ford,*  Los 
Angeles,  registrar,  treasurer,  and  statistical  secretary. 

Session  o/1902:  "Ventura,  Oct.  U. 
Colorado,  The  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  March  10,  1868. 

Officers:  Rev.  Frank  T.  Bayley,  d.  d.,  Denver,  moderator;  Rev.  Allen  S.  Bush, 
Denver,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  o/1902:   Pueblo,  Tuesday,  Oct.  21. 
Connecticut,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  May  18,  1709. 

Officers:  Rev.  Charles  A.  Northrop,  Norwich,  moderator;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives, 
Hartford,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Hartford,  Tuesday,  June  17,  18. 
Connecticut,  General  Conference  of.  —  Organized  Nov.  12,  1867. 

Officers:  "William  H.  Catlin,  Meriden,  moderator;  Rev.  Joel  S.  Ives,  Hartford, 
registrar  and  stitistical  secretary;  "Ward  "W.  Jacobs,  Hartford,  treasurer. 

Session  o/1902:  Hartford,  Tuesday,  Nov.  18,  19. 
District  of  Columbia.  —  In  the  Congregational  Association  of  New  Jersey. 
Florida,  General  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  Dec.  6,1833. 

Officers:  Prof.  E.  L.Richardson,  Avon  Park,  moderator;  Rev.  S.  F.  Gale,  Jack- 
sonville, registrar  and  treasurer;  Rev.  Mason  Noble,  Lake  Helen,  scribe. 

Session  of  1902  : 
Georgia,  United  Congregational  Conference  of.  —  Organized  Dec.  3, 1890. 

Officers:  Rev.  H.  H.  Proctor,  Atlanta,  moderator;  Rev.  C.  S.  Haynes,  Athens, 
registrar;  Rev.  F.  E.  Jenkins,  Atlanta,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  Savannah,  Nov.  13-16. 
Hawaiian  Evangelical  Association.  —  Organized, 

Officers:  Rev.  J.  M.  Lydgate,  Lihue,  Kauai,  moderator;  Rev.  O.  P.  Emerson, 
Honolulu,  statistical  secretary;  W.  N.  Hall,  Esq.,  Honolulu,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902: 
Idaho,  General  Association  of  the  Congregational  Churches  and  Minis- 
ters of.  —  Organized  Jan.  25,  1894. 

Officers:  Rev.  E.  H.  Ashmun,  Weiser,  moderator;  Rev.  Reuben  B.  "Wright, 
Boise,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

6'ess ion  0/ 1902 :  New  Plymouth,  Thursday,  Oct  2. 

*  Died  April  14,1902. 


440  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

Illinois,  General  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  21,  1844. 

Officers:  Gen.  C.  H.  Howard,  Glencoe,  moderator;  Rev.  John  B.  Fairbank, 
Jacksonville,  registrar,  treasurer,  and  statistical  secretary. 

Session  of  1902:  Rockford,  Monday,  May  19, 

Indiana,  General  Association  of  the  Congregational  Churches  and  Min- 
isters IN.  —  Organized  March  13,  1898. 

Officers :  Rev.   Charles  Choate,  Kokomo,   moderator;  Josephine  Hyde,  Indian- 
apolis, secretary  and  treasurer. 
Session  of  1902:  Anderson,  Tuesday,  May  13,  at  7.30  p.  m. 

Indian  Territory.  —  Not  associated. 

Iowa,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  Nov.  6,  1840. 

Officers:  Benjamin  St.  John,  Fayette,  moderator;  Rev.  James  B.  Chase,  Sar- 
gent's Bluff,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Des  Moines,  Tuesday,  May  20. 

Kansas,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  August,  1855. 

Officers:  Rev.  Frank  Fox,  Kansas  City,  moderator;  Rev.  Wilson  N.  Wheeler, 
Newton,  registrar  and  statistical  secretary;  Rev.  Geo.  T.  Nichols,  Burlington, 
treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  Manhattan,  Thursday,  May  8-12. 

Kentucky,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  Jan.  5,  1898, 
Officers:  Rev.   M.  K.   Paeco,   Berea,  moderator;  Rev.  James  K.  Higginbotham, 

Corbin,  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 
Session  o/1902:  Berea,  Tuesday,  Sept.  2. 

Louisiana  Congregational  Association.  —  Organized  Jan.  26,  1870. 

Off/leers:  Rev.  M.  W.  Whitt,  New  Iberia,  moderator;  Rev.  L.  A.  Planving, 
Oscar,  secretary;  J.  Q.  Adams,  Hammond,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Lake  Charles,  June  5. 

Maine,  General  Conference  of.  —  Organized  Jan.  10,  1826. 

Officers:  Dea.  John  E.  Warren,  Cumberland  Mills,  moderator;  Rev.  Edgar  M. 
Cousins,  Thomaston,  corresponding  secretary;  Rev.  Charles  D.  Crane,  Yarmouth^ 
recording  secretary ;  Dea.  Osman  Adams,  Portland,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  Bath  (Winter  Street  Church),  Tuesday,  Sept.  23-25. 

Massachusetts,  General  Association  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of. — 

Organized  June  29,  1803,  as  a  ministerial  body;    including  also   Conferences  of 

Churches,  June  16, 1868,  by  union  of  the  Association  and  General  Conference 

(which  was  organized  Sept.  12, 1860) . 

Officers:  Rev.  Wm.  V.  W.  Davis,  Pittsfield,  moderator ;  Rev.  Eugene  C.  Webster, 
Jamaica  Plain,  secretary;  Rev.  Frank  L.  Bristol,  Uxbridge,  assistant  secretary; 
Rev.  Francis  J.  Marsh,  Boston,  registrar;  Rev.  Almon  J.  Dyer,  Sharon,  assistant 
registrar;  Henry  P.  Emerson,  Lynn,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Plymouth,  May  20-22. 
Michigan  Congregational  Association.  —  Organized  Oct.  11,  1842. 

Officers:  William  H.  Strong,  Detroit,  moderator;  Rev.  John  P.  Sanderson,. 
Lansing,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  St.  Johns,  Tuesday,  May  20,  7.30  o'clock  p.  m. 
Minnesota,  General  Congregational  Association  of.  — Organized  Oct.  23, 1856. 

Officers:  Rev.  Alexander  Milne,  Duluth,  moderator;  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Rogers^ 
Minneapolis,  secretary  and  treasurer, 

Sessi07i  0/1902:  Fergus  Falls,  Tuesday,  Sept.  16. 
Mississippi,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  March  31,  1883. 

Officers:  Rev.  F.  G.  Wood  worth,  d.  d.,  moderator;  Rev.  Marion  S.  Jones,  Meri- 
dian, secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  Salem,  Piney  Grove,  Nov. 


1902.]   NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  CHURCHES.    441 

Missouri,  General  Association  of  the   Congregational    Churches  of.  — 

Organized  Oct.  27,  1865. 

Officers:  Rev.  C.  H.  Patton,  d.  d.,  St.  Louis,  moderator;  Rev.   James  P.  Field, 
Riverdale,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903  :  Brookfield,  "Wednesday,  April  22. 

Montana,   Association  of   Congregational  Churches  of.  —  Organized  June 

17,  1884. 

Officers:  Rev.  Joseph  A.  Barnes,  Missoula,  moderator;  Rev.  Wm.  H.  "Watson, 
Red  Lodge,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Big  Timber,  Tuesday,  Sept.  9. 

Nebraska,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  Aug.  8, 1857. 

Officers:    "W.   J.  Turner,    Norfolk,    moderator;    Prin.   F.   C.  Taylor,   "Weeping 
"Water,  stated  clerk  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  "Weeping  "Water,  Monday,  Oct.  20-23. 
Nevada.  —  In  the  General  Association  of  California. 
New  Hampshire,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  8, 1809. 

Officers:    Rev.   George    E.    Hall,   Dover;  Rev.   Charles  F.  Roper,  "Winchester, 
secretary ;  Rev.  Samuel  L.  Gerould,  Hollis,  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Keene,  Tuesday,  May  6-8. 
New  Jersey,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  2, 1869. 

Officers:  Rev.  "William  A.  Rice,  Newark,  moderator;  Rev.  J.  A.  Fairley,  Nutley, 
N.  J.,  secretary. 

Session  of  1902: 
New  Mexico  Congregational  Association. — Organized  1884. 

Officers:  Rev.  "Wm.   Sloan,   Gallup,  moderator;  Mrs.  L.   A.  Collings,  Cubero, 
secretary  and  treasurer. 

Sessioriof  1903:  April. 

New  York,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  May  21,  1834. 

Officers:    Rev.    Charles  H.  Dickinson,   Fargo,   N.  D.,  moderator;   Rev.   James 
Deane,  Northfield,  secretary;  Rev.  Lewin  F.  Buell,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :   First  Church,  Buffalo,  Tuesday,  May  20-22. 

North  Carolina,  General  Association  of  Congregational  Churches  of.  — 

Organized,  May  26,  1879. 

Officers:   Rev.   A.  J.   Tate,   High  Point,   moderator;   Rev.   "Ward  D.  Newkirk, 
Greensboro,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902  :  Raleigh,  Sept.  24r-29. 

North  Dakota,  General  Congregational  Association  of. — Organized  1883. 

Officers:  Ulysses  G.  Rich,  Sanborn,  moderator ;  Rev.  Charles  H.  Phillips,  James- 
town, corresponding  and  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  ,  Sept.  25-27. 

Ohio,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  24, 1852. 

Officers :  Rev.  I.  Bosworth,  d.  d. ,  Oberlin,  moderator;  Rev.  John  G.  Fraser,  Cleve- 
land, registrar,  statistical  secretary,  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :   Mansfield,  1st  church.  May  13-15. 

Oklahoma,  General  Association  of.  —Organized  Oct.  21,  1890. 

Officers:    Charles    T.    Prouty,   Kingfisher,   moderator;    Rev.   George    Keniston, 
Hennessey,  Okla.,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903 : 

Oregon,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  July  13,  1848. 

Officers:    Prof.    W.   N.   Ferrin,   moderator;    Rev.  Daniel  Staver,  Forest  Grove, 
registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Salem,  October. 


442  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1902. 

PENNSYLVANfA  CONGREGATIONAL  ASSOCIATION.  —  Organized  Oct.  14,  1886. 

Officers:  Rev.  David  Jones,  Scranton,  moderator;  Rev.  Charles  A.  Jones,  Kane, 
registrar  and  statistical  secretary;  Mrs.  C.  W.  Waid,  Ridgway,  treasurer. 

Sessmi  of  1902:  Meadville,  May  20-22. 
Rhode  Island  Congregational  Conference.  —  Organized  May  3,  1809. 

Officers:  Rev.  T.  Calvin  McClelland,  Newport,  moderator;  Rev.  E.  Tallmadge 
Root,  Providence,  stated  secretary;  Arthur  W.  Clatlin,  Providence,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  Plymouth  church.  Providence,  May  27,  28. 
South  Carolina,  The  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized,  1899. 

Officers:  Rev.  Enoch  H.  Wilson,  Columhia,  moderator;  Rev.  George  C.  Rowe, 
Charleston,  secretary. 

Session  of  1902:    Battery  Congregational  Church,  Charleston,  Oct.  9-12. 
South  Dakota,  The  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  in  1871. 

Officers:  Rev.  Charles  M.  Daley,  Huron,  moderator;  Rev.  William  B.  Huhbard, 
Webster,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Webster,  Tuesday,  May  13. 
Tennessee,  Association  of  Congregational  Churches  of.  —  Organized  Oct.  25, 

1871. 

Officers:  Rev.  George  W.  Moore,  Nashville,  moderator;  Rev.  Joseph  E.  Smith, 
Chattanooga,  statistical  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903:  Lexington,  Ky.,  April  1. 
Texas.  —  No  State  Organization. 

1.  Congregational  Association  of  Southwest  Texas.  —  Organized  Dec.  4, 
1871. 

2.  North  Texas  Association.  —  0^cer.s  .•  Rev.  George  D.  Hauser,  Denison, 
moderator;  Rev.  Howard  N.  Smith,  Cleburne,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1903: 
Utah.  —  The  Utah  Association.  —  Organized  Dec.  28,  1882. 

Officers :  Rev.  P.  A.  Simpkin,  Salt  Lake  City,  moderator,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  Ogden,  Utah,  Oct.  15-17. 
Vermont,  Congregational  Convention  of.  —  Organized  Aug.  27,  1795.    Incor- 
porated June  18,  1873. 

Officers:  J.  H.  Jackson,  m. d.,  Barre,  moderator;  Rev.  Samuel  L.  Bates,  Burling- 
ton, secretary;  John  M.  Comstock,  Chelsea,  corresponding  secretary;  David  M. 
Camp,  Newport,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  Springfield,  Tuesday,  June  10-12. 
Virginia. — In  the  Congregational  Association  of  New  Jersey. 
Washington,   General   Congregational   Association  of.  —  Organized  June 

27,  1889. 

Officers:  Rev.  O.  L.  Fowler,  Orting,  moderator;  Horace  P.  James,  North 
Yakima,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Spokane,  Sept.  23. 
West  Virginia.  —  In  Ohio  Association. 
Wisconsin,  The  Congregational  Convention  of.  —  Organized  October,  1840. 

Officers:  Rev.  Henry  Faville,  La  Crosse,  moderator;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Miner, 
Madison,  registrar;  Rev.  James  K.  Kilbourn,  Pewaukee,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902:  La  Crosse,  Tuesday,  Oct.  7. 
Wyoming,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  1892. 

Officers:  Rev.  W.  B.  D.  Gray,  Cheyenne,  moderator;  Rev.  G.  W.  Crater,  Wheat- 
land, secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1902 :  Cheyenne,  Oct.  4,  5. 


1902.]    NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  CHURCHES.    443 


ANNUAL  MEETINGS,   IN  ORDER  OF  DATE. 


1902. 

Arizona, 

Tempe, 

New  Jersey, 

Jersey  City, 

New  Mexico, 

Albuquerque, 

Oklahoma, 

Florida, 

Lake  Helen, 

New  Hampshire, 

Keene, 

Kansas, 

Manhattan, 

Indiana, 

Anderson, 

Ohio, 

Mansfield, 

South  Dakota, 

Webster, 

Illinois, 

Rockford, 

New  York, 

Buffalo, 

Pennsylvania, 

Meadville, 

Michigan, 

St.  Johns, 

Massachusetts, 

Plymouth, 

Iowa, 

Des  Moines, 

Rhode  Island, 

Providence, 

Hawaii, 

Louisiana, 

Lake  Charles, 

Vermont, 

Springfield, 

Connecticut  Association, 

Hartford, 

Kentucky, 

Berea, 

Montana, 

Big  Timber, 

Minnesota, 

Fergus  Falls, 

Washington, 

Spokane, 

Maine, 

Bath, 

North  Carolina, 

Raleigh, 

North  Dakota, 

Idaho, 

New  Plymovith, 

Oregon, 

Salem, 

Wyoming, 

Cheyenne, 

Wisconsin, 

La  Crosse, 

California, 

Petaluma, 

South  Carolina, 

Charleston, 

Southern  California, 

Ventvira, 

Utah, 

Ogdeu, 
Weeping  Water, 

Nebraska, 

Texas, 

Colorado, 

Pueblo, 

Alabama  (Convention), 

Georgia, 

Savannah, 

Connecticut  Conference, 

Hartford, 

1903. 

Tennessee, 

Lexington, 

Missouri, 

Brookfield, 

Alabama  (Association), 

Shelby, 

Mississippi, 

Salem, 

Tuesday,  April  22. 
Tuesdav,  April  22. 
Tuesday,  April  22. 
Thursday,  April  24. 
Tuesday,  April  29. 
Tuesday,  May  6-8. 
Thursday,  Mav  8-12. 
Tuesday,  May  1.3-15. 
Tuesday,  May  13-15. 
Tuesday,  May  13-15. 
Monday,  May  19. 
Tuesday,  May  20-22. 
Tuesday,  May  20-22. 
Tuesday,  May  20. 
Tuesday,  May  20. 
Tuesday,  May  20. 
Tuesday,  May  27,  28. 

Thursday,  June  5. 
Tuesday,  June  10-12. 
Tuesday,  June  17,  18. 
Tuesday,  September  2. 
Tuesday,  September  9. 
Tuesday,  September  16. 
Tuesday,  September  23. 
Tuesday,  September  23-25. 
Wednesday,  Sept.  24-29. 
Thursday,  September  25-27. 
Thursday,  October  2. 
October. 

Saturday,  October  4,  5. 
Tuesday,  October  7. 
Tuesday,  October  7. 
Thursday,  October  9-12. 
Tuesday,  October  14. 
Wednesday,  October  15-17. 
Monday,  October  20-23. 

Tuesday,  October  21. 
Wednesday,  November  12. 
Thursday,  November  16. 
Tuesday,  November  18,  19. 


Wednesday,  April  1. 
Wednesday,  April  22. 
Saturday,  May  30-31. 
November. 


ANNUAL  MEETINGS   OF  THE  NATIONAL   SOCIETIES,  1902-03. 

Amkrican  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Forkign  Missions.  —  Oberlin,  Ohio, 

Tuesday,  Oct.  14-17. 
Congregational  Education   Society.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass., 

Wednesday,  June  18. 
American  Congregational  Association.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass., 

Monday,  May  26. 
Congregational   Church   Building  Society.  —  Bible  House,  New  York  City, 

Thursday,  Jan.  8,  1^)03. 
Congregational  Home  Missionary  Society.  —  Syracuse,  N.Y..  Tuesday,  June  10. 
American  Missionary  Association.  —  New  London,  Conn.,  Tuesday,  Oct.  21-23. 
Congregational  Publishing   Society.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass., 

April  20,  1903. 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions.— Washington,  D.  C. ,  Wednesday,  Nov.  5,  6. 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Interior.  —  Chicago,  111.,  Tuesday,  Octo- 
ber 28-30. 
Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Pacific.  —  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Wednesday, 

September  3,  1902. 
Woman's  Home  Missionary  Association.  —  Boston,  Mass.,  Wednesday,  October 

29, 1902. 


444 


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Alabama, 
Arizona, 

Arkansas, 

California, 

Colorado, 

Connecticut, 

Dist.  Columbia, 

Florida, 

Georgia, 

Hawaii, 

Idaho, 

Illinois, 

Indiana, 

Indian  Territory, 

Iowa, 

Kansas, 

Kentucky, 

Louisiana, 

Maine, 

Maryland, 

Massachusetts, 

Michigan, 

Minnesota, 

Mississippi, 

Missouri, 

Montana, 

Nebraska, 

Nevada, 

1902.] 


SUMMARIES    OF    STATISTICS. 


445 


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New  Zealand 

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4,873 

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3,101 

1,189 

3,383 

3,502 

4,882 

11,343 

359 

2,298 

30,270 

403,352 

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5,859 

2,084 

222 

647,225 

50,892 


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1,102 
7,022 
5,770 
4,032 
7,096 
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472 

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TABLE   SHOWING  ADMISSIONS   TO   CHURCH   MEMBERSHIP. 


1.  Alabama 

2.  Arizona 

3.  Arkansas 

4.  California 

5.  Colorado 

6.  Connecticut 

7.  District  of  Columbia 

8.  Florida 

9.  Georgia 

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24.  Mit-sissippi 

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26.  Montana 

57.    Nebraska 

28.  Nevada 

29.  New  Hampsbire  .... 

30.  New  Jersey 

31.  New  Mexico 

32.  New  York 

33.  Nortb  Carolina 

34.  North  Dakota 

35.  Ohio 

36.  Oklahoma 

37.  Oregon 

38.  Pennsylvania 

39.  Rhode  Island 

40.  South  Carolina 

41.  South  Dakota 

42.  Tennessee 

43.  Texas 

44.  Utah 

45.  Vermont 

46.  Virginia ". . . . . 

47.  "Washington 

48.  West  Virginia 

49.  Wisconsin 

50.  Wyoming 


58 

4 

1 

89 

24 

168 

0 

22 

50 

20 

3 

164 

22 

0 

133 

62 

7 

11 

112 

4 

305 

155 

88 

1 

26 


18 

1 

2 

44 

21 

63 

2 

4 

12 

8 

7 

84 

13 

0 

69 

24 

1 

4 

16 

0 

131 

60 

36 

2 

16 


7 

6 

84 

46 

0 

1 

2 

0 

13 

9 

3 

1 

127 

47 

18 

3 

48 

13 

111 

65 

30 

22 

18 

10 

42 

25 

25 

11 

6 

2 

80 

22 

17 

6 

10 

4 

2 

1 

116 

17 

0 

0 

54 

25 

1 

1 

135 

40 

8 

1 

3 
0 
0 

18 

11 

26 
1 
2 
2 
3 
3 

34 
3 
0 

19 
8 
0 
4 
1 
1 

52 

15 

14 
0 

11 
0 
7 
0 
0 
8 
0 

23 
0 
1 

18 
3 
5 

13 
3 
0 
2 
1 
3 
2 
5 
0 
9 
0 

18 
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3 

8 

6 

62 

2 

0 

1 

32 

0 

28 

0 

3 

1 

1 

19 

56 

2 

16 

0 

1 

11 

81 

2 

33 

0 

14 

0 

2 

0 

104 

0 

1 

12 

97 

8 

85 

5 

35 

0 

0 

4 

13 

0 

1 

2 

57 

0 

0 

0 

3 

2 

1 

0 

1 

15 

64 

0 

7 

0 

21 

7 

57 

1 

6 

0 

20 

6 

19 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

44 

0 

17 

1 

0 

1 

3 

0 

72 

0 

2 

1 

23 

0 

0 

1 

47 

0 

3 

13 
1 
0 
2 

12 
0 
2 

10 
0 

27 
0 
7 
5 
3 
3 

21 
1 

19 

17 
0 
6 

17 

38 
2 
5 
1 
6 
0 
0 
4 
0 

14 

19 

16 
6 

22 
2 
9 
0 
3 
1 
3 
7 
0 
0 
0 

13 
0 

28 
0 


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TABLE    SHOWING   MEMBERSHIP   IN   THE   CHURCHES. 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 
46. 
47. 
48. 
49. 
50. 


Alabama .. 

Arizona 

Arkansas  

California     

Colorado 

Connecticut  

District  of  Columbia 

Florida   

Georgia  

Hawaii 

Idaho 

Illinois 

Indiana - . . 

Indian  Territory. . . . 

Iowa... 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada  

New  Hampshire. . . . 

New  Jersey 

New  Mexico 

New  York 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode  Island 

South  Carolina 

South  Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas  

Utah  

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 


o 

o 

o 

OS 

s 

2 

O 

OS 

2 

o 

o 

-.* 
o 

o 

U3 

a> 

2 

o 

O 

s 

18 

40 

30 

4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

41 

52 

43 

26 

11 

13 

1 

1 

17 

16 

14 

4 

9 

6 

1 

0 

9 

36 

86 

52 

52 

67 

15 

6 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

3 

0 

0 

28 

19 

8 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

25 

26 

15 

8 

2 

3 

0 

0 

1 

11 

13 

4 

3 

1 

1 

0 

6- 

5 

1 

3 

1 

0 

0 

0 

18 

60 

108 

61 

52 

43 

8 

3 

6 

17 

16 

3 

7 

3 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

31 

54 

84 

41 

63 

22 

2 

2 

19 

39 

49 

29 

13 

3 

1 

0 

10 

6 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

8 

5 

4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

25 

68 

72 

24 

24 

15 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

16 

71 

153 

99 

105 

115 

28 

7 

45 

77 

95 

37 

35 

16 

4 

2 

34 

47 

48 

28 

16 

11 

5 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

11 

26 

13 

6 

11 

0 

1 

8 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

30 

57 

59 

29 

10 

7 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

20 

32 

68 

27 

21 

13 

2 

1 

0 

6 

8 

2 

9 

5- 

1 

1 

0 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

15 

50 

76 

37 

55 

28 

11 

1 

10 

9 

8 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

37 

31 

10 

3 

2 

0 

0 

0 

21 

38 

61 

39 

43 

.35 

4 

7 

25 

24 

15 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

16 

13 

12 

4 

5 

1 

1 

0 

8 

17 

29 

21 

14 

15 

12 

1 

1 

3 

12 

4 

6 

11 

3 

0 

3 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

44 

54 

34 

4 

7 

1 

0 

0 

13 

13 

5 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

6 

6 

3 

2 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

3 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

15 

50 

70 

38 

24 

10 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

36 

28 

21 

10 

3 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

36 

65 

69 

20 

27 

15 

4 

1 

4 

5 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

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[1902. 


LIST  OF   COXGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS   IN  THE 
UNITED    STATES. 

REPORTED   BY  THE   SEVERAL  STATE    ORGANIZATIONS. 

The  following  is  a  compilation  of  the  alphabetical  lists  furnished  by  the  State 
Associations  and  Conferences,  corrected  by  correspondence  with  their  secretaries  to 
the  latest  possible  date.  The  secretary  of  the  Council  in  no  case  presumes  to  insert 
or  omit  a  name  upon  his  own  responsibility.  The  State  organizations  (or  later  coun- 
cils) are  alone  responsible ;  but  the  secretary  has  used  his  utmost  endeavors  to  obtain 
a  complete  and  correct  list.  If  any  names  are  omitted,  it  is  because  they  are  not 
reported  by  any  organization  in  any  State,  or  a  conflict  of  reports  leaves  the  editor  in 
doubt  of  the  facts. 

The  figures  refer  to  pages  where  the  name  will  be  found  in  the  tables,  in  the  Vital 
Statistics,  in  the  service  of  the  Benevolent  Societies,  of  the  Theological  Seminaries, 
in  the  list  of  foreign  missionaries.  In  some  cases  the  jja^e  is  left  as  in  tables,  when 
the  post-office  is  changed  since  the  tables  were  put  to  press. 

Names  starred  (*)  are  of  persons  who,  although  mentioned  (usually  as  supplying 
churches),  are  not  reported  as  members  of  any  organization  of  Congregational  churches 
or  ministers.  A  few  names  are  also  retained  with  a  *  of  those  who  were  in  active 
service  last  year,  and  may  be  presumed  to  be  in  transitu.  Such  names  are  not  con- 
tinued a  second  year,  without  specific  report. 

Some  post-office  addresses  are  antiquated,  but  the  best  possible  has  been  done. 

Licentiates  are  not  included  in  this  list,  but  a  list  of  licentiates  follows  this,  and 
a  list  of  ministers  of  other  denominations,  including  also  names  of  those  whose 
position  is  not  reported. 

Names  of  persons  in  last  year's  list,  deceased  since  the  issue  of  1901,  are  retained, 
and  are  indexed  to  the  pages  of  the  "  Vital  Statistics  "  when  found  there. 

Some  errors  will  be  found  in  first  names,  initials,  and  spelling.  No  pains  have 
been  spared  to  secure  accuracy ;  but,  efifort  failing,  the  compiler  has  not  ventured 
to  follow  even  his  own  convictions,  against  the  unmistakable  testimony  of  the 
reports. 

Names  of  ministers  without  pastoral  charge,  as  they  do  not  occur  in  the  preced- 
ing tables,  have  no  numeral  page  reference,  and  in  i>lace  of  it  the  year  of  ordinar- 
tion  is  given. 

Names  of  persons  employed  in  instruction  in  schools  and  colleges  are  indicated 
^Y  P>'->  president  or  principal,  andp/.,  professor. 


Abbott,  Ephraim  E.  P.,Chula  Vista,  Cal.  98 
Abbott,  Ernest  H.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.1896 
Abbott,  Justin  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Abbott,  L.,CornwaIl-on-Hud8on,  N.  T.,  1860 
Abercrombie,  Ralph  H  ,  Brookfield,  Vt.  384 
Abernethy,  C.  H.,  Poway,  Cal.  9,  104 

Aekerman.  Arthur  W.,  Portland,  Ore.  356 
Adadourian,  Haig,  Manomet,  Mass.  236 

Adams,  Aaron  C,  Wetherstield,  Conn.  1839 
Adams,  Allison  D.,  Rio,  Wis.  414,  6 

Adams,  Calvin  C,  Cedar  Falls,   lo.  1850 

Adams,  Charles  D.,  Pf.,  Hanover,  N"  H.  18S5 
*Adams,  Chauncey  C,  Hinesburg,  Vt.  388 
Adams,  Clinton  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  362 

Adams,  Daniel  E.,  Mason,  N.  H.  304 

Adams,  E.  A.,  S.  Ashland  av.,  Chicago,  111.  148 
Adams,  Ephraim,  Waterloo,  lo.  1843 

Adams,  Geo.  C,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  106 

Adams,  Geo.  I.,  Westboro,  Mass.  1896 

Adams,  Geo.  M.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1857 

Adams,  Harry  C,  Danvers  Center,  Mass.  222 
Adams,  Hubert  G., Willow  Lakes,  8.  D.  374,  6 
Adams,  Jas.A., 3539  Mich  av.,  Chicago,  111.  1880 
Adams,  Jas.  R.,  Sheridan,  Wyo.  1894 

Adams,  John,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  328 


[Adams,  Jonathan  E.,  deceased,  13 

Adams,  Joseph  M.,  Ellsworth,  Me.  204 

Adams,  Lucien  H.,  Derry,  N.  H.  1862 

Adams,  Myron  W.,  Pf.,  Atlanta.  Ga.  83 

*Adams,  Phelps  R.,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.  1874 

Adams,  Robert,  Harlan,  Mich.  1876 

Adams,  Silas  N".,  Westbrook,  Me.  212 

Adams,  William  C,  Gorbara,  N.  H.  300,  4 
Adams,  William  W. ,  Fall  River,  Mass.  224 
Adkins,  James  B.,  Belcbertown,  Mass.  218 
Adrian,  Isaac  N.,  Huntley,  111.  154 

Adriance,  S.  W..  Winchester,  Mass.  1877 

Ahlberg,  Carl  M.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  324 

[Ahnstrom,  Jonas  M.,  deceased,  13 

Aiken,  Edwin  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  AT.  436 

Aiken,  Edwin  J.,  Concord,  N.  H.  59,  1885 

Aikins,  James  E.,  South  Windham,  Me.  214 
Ainslie,  James  S.,  Chicago,  111.  150 

Ainsworth,  Israel,  Rockport,  Mass.  238 

Akeson,  Ludwig,  Worcester,  Mass.  11,  246 
Albert,  John  H.,  Faribault,  Minn.  268 

Albertson,  Ralph,  So.  Jamesport,  N.  Y.  1891 
Albrecht,  George  E.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  436 

Alcorn,  Wm.  A.,  Strang,  Neb.  286,  94 

Alcott,  William  P.,  Boxford,  Mass.  228 


1902.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


471 


Alden,  David  A.,  Myitl--,  111.  1892 

♦Alden,  Edwin  H.,  Tunbridge,  Vt.  392 

Alden,  E.  J.,  1^6  Cass  i-t.,  Chicago,  111.  1858 
Alderson,  John,  Winfied,  S.  D.  372,  6 

Aldrich,  Benj.  F.,  Aurora,  111.  146 

Aldrlch,  Jeremiah  K.,  Hyannis,  Mass.  1863 
Alesarider,  .\.  Orval,  Metaraora,  Mich.  9,  2o8 
Alexander,  James,  xsewport,  X.  H.  304 

Alexander,  J.  Lambert,  Ivauhoe,  111.  154 

Alexander,  M  <rk  W.,  Athens,  Ala.  86 

Alger,  Frank  G.,  Newburvport,  Mass.  234 
Allbright,  William  H.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  218 
Allchin.  George,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Allen,  Adrian  B..Oberlin,  Ohio.  1869 

Allen.  O.  F  ,  1000  Lake  st.,  Elmira,  N.  T.  312 
Allen,C.J.,360  Marion  St.,  Br'klyniSr.Y.  9,.308 
Allen,  Edward  P.,  AuburndaL,  Mass.  1886 
Allen,  E.  B.,  1736  Wa'h'n  St.,  Toledo,  O.  -346 
Allen,  Frank  H.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1879 

Allen,  Fredei  ick  E.,  Griswold,  Conn.  US 

♦Allen,  Frederick  H.,  Rockland,  Mass.  226 
Allen,  Herbert  O..  Hudson,  O.  342 

Allen,  Melvin  J.,  Worthington,  Mass.  246 

Allen,  Orcon  P.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1855 

[Allen,  Simeon  O.,  oereased,  13 

Allen.  William  C,  Laingsburg,  Micb.  256,  6t 
Allender,  John,  Middletield,  Conn.  120 

Aller,  Nathan  S.,  Carthage,  N.  Y.  310 

Allis.Wm.  B  ,16  Jay  St., Schenectady,  N.Y. 320 
Allworth,  John,  Godfrey,  III.  154,  6 

Alvord,  .Augustus,  Barkhamsted,  Conn.  114 
Alvord,  Frederick,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  1858 
Alvord,  Henry  C,  8.  Weymouth,  Mass.  244 
Alvord,  James  C,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  368 

Ameiit,  William  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Ames,  George,  Springfield,  Mo.  198 

Amsden,  Benjamin  M.,  Manchester,  To.  1849 
Amundson,  Albert  A.,  Ashland,  Wis.  1900 
Ander,  Ernest  G.,  So.  M  mchester,  Conn.  126 
Anderson,  Asher,  Boston,  Mass.  11,  59,  438 
Anderson,  August  L.,  Orange,  Mass.  234 

•Anderson,  Carl  A.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  18S6 
Anderson,  C.  G.,  Hinsdale,  III.  154 

Anderson,  Carl  J.,  t  'range,  Mass  390 

Anderson,  Charles,  Constantinople,  436 

Anderson,  Chas.  1864 

•Anderson,  David  R.,  Cameron,  Mo.  278 

Anderson,  Edward,  Quincy,  Mass.  1858 

Anderson,  Emil  A  ,  .'^anlstone,  Minn.  274 

Anderson,  Ephraim,  Waterloo,  lo.  1S43 

Anderson,  Frank  H.,  Plainview,  Minn.  272 
Anderson,  Frank  J.,  Bonner,  Mont.  1897 

Anderson,  Frank  C,  Merrill,  Wis.  1897 

Anderson,  Fred'k  R.,  Rockefeller,  111.  160 

Anderson.  George  8.,  8omerville,  Mass.  238 
Anderson,  Harold  E.,  Craig,  Colo.  110 

Andefi-on,  James  A.,  Somerset,  Mass.  238 

Anderson,  Jonas,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  224 

Anderson,  Joseph,  Waterbury,  Conn.  128 

Anderson,  Oscar  L.,  Sylvan,  Wash.  480 

Anderson,  Otio,  Tombstone,  Ariz.  95 

Anderson,  Wilbert  L.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  300 

Anderson,  William,  Dover,  111.  152 

•Anderson,  Wra.  8.,  Moore's  Cor.,  Mass.  230 
Andress,  John  H.,  Chadron,  Neb.  286 

Andrew,  Ralza  E.,  Brushton,  N.  T.  314 

Andrews.  Charles  E.,  Walpole,  Mass.  1881 
Andrews,  Edwin  N.,  Woodworth,  Wis.  404 
Andrews,  George  A.,  Andover,  Maes.  216 

Andrews,  Geo.  W.,  Pr.,  Talladega,  Ala.  £22 
Andrews,  George  W.,  Dalton,  Mass.  83,  212 
Andrews,  Samuel  B.,  Salem,  Conn.  126 

Amlrews,  Stephen  M.,  Mlllington,  Conn.  120 
Andrewi-on,  Andrew  J., Maple  Valley, Wis.  410 
Andrewson,  Severt  M., Minneapolis,  Minn.  272 
Andridge,  Andrew  A.,  Cincinnati,  O.  1885 
Andrus,  Alpheus  N.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Andrus,  EUzur,  South  Haven.  Mich.  1850 

Andrus,  J.  Cowles,  Enfield,  Mass.  224 

Angel,  Samuel  D.,  Rutland,  Vt.  1S90 

Angell,  Ernest  E.  [Vt.J  1900 

Anthony,  Andrew  J.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  324 

Anthony,  Charles  W.,  Farmington,  lo.   174,82 


Appelman,  Hiram  H.,  Metropolis,  III.  158 

Appleton,  Fayette  G.,  Arcadia,  Neb.  286 

Appleton,  Harry,  Calumet,  Mich.  260 

Apraham,  Sarkis  X.,  Patten,  Me.  210 

Aplhorp,  Rufus,  Cleveland,  O.  1861 

Archer,  Marmaduke  D.,  Mitchelville,  lo.  1858 
Archibald,  Andrew  W.,  Brockton,  Mass.  220 
Armes,  A.  Herbert,  Carlisle,  4  ass.  12,  220 
Armitage,  Durand  E.,  Oto,  lo.  1894 

Arms,  William  F.,  Essex,  Conn.  118 

Armsby,  Lauren,  Council  Grove,  Kan.  1846 
Armstrong,  Andrew  C,  Jr., Middletown.Ct. 1887 
Armstrong,  A.H.,  Oak  Park,  111.  158 

Armstrong,  Edward  P.,  Bay  Shore,  N.  T.  308 
Armstrong,  J. C,  151  U  ash.  st.,Ch'go,  111.1874 
Armstrong,  L.  P.,  Santa  Clara, Cal.  1891 

Arn,  Arthur  J.,  New  Lisbon,  Wis.  412 

Arnett.  Samuel  G.,  Whittier,  Cal.  108 

Arnold,  Arthur  K.,  Warrensburg,  111.  154 

Arnold,  Henry  T.,  Plaindeld,  Conn.  124 

Arnold,  Seth  A.,  Clackamas,  Ore.  356 

Arnold,  William  A.,  Cathiamet,  Wash.  896 
Arrington,  A.  E.,  Sonoma,  Cal.  9.  1899 

Asadoorian,  Avedis  M.,  Henry,  S.D.  372 

Ashby,  John  H.,  Clinton,  Mich.  250 

Ashdown,  Charles  K.,  Chicago,  111.  150 

Ashley,  Andrew  W.,  Gaines,  N.  Y.  312 

Ashley,  Walter  H.,  Manchester,  Mass.  230 
Ashmun,  Edward  H.,  Weiser,  Ida.  165,  439 
Askin,  John,  Tahor,  lo.  184 

Atcheson,  Wm.  H.,  Tekoa,  Wash.  400 

Atherton,  D.  Frank,  Georgetown,  Mass.  226 
Atherton,  Isaac  W.,  Jamul,  Cal.  104 

Atkins,  Doane  R.,  Chicago,  111.  1877 

Atkins,  G.  Glenn,  Burlinaton,  Vt.  384 

Atkinson,  G.  E.,  Etna  M.,  Cal.L.B.  45,  98,  100, 2 
Atkinson,  John  L.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  436 

Atkinson,  William  H.,  San  Rafael,  Cal.  106 
Atwood,  A.  Kay,  Sandisfield,  Mass.  9,  238 
Atwood,  Charles  B.,  Colchester,  Vt.  386 

Atwood,  Eugene  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1875 

Atwood,  Ireneus  J.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  3f.  436 

Atwood,  Lewis  P.,  West  Newbury,  Vt.  388 
Austin,  Leon  H.,  Quincy  Point,  Mass.  9,  236 
Austin,  Lewis  A.,  Ff.,  Orange  City,  Fla.  134 
Austin,  Thomas  J.,  Helena,  Ark.  1889 

Avery,  Frederick  D.,  E.  Hartford,  Conn.  1850 
Avery,  Henry,  Des  Moines,  lo.  1860 

[Avery,  Holly  H.,  deceased,  14 

[Avery,  John,  deceased. 

Avery,  Oliver  P.,  Deadwood,  S.  D.  9,  12,  370 
Avery,  William  F.,  Middlebury,  Conn.  18.55 
A.xtell,  Archie  G.,  Stockville,  Neb.  288,  94 
Axtell,  Nathan  G.,  Kensington,  111.  1857 

Ayer,  Charles  L.,  Windsor,  Conn.  1859 

Ayer,  Edward  P.,  Eaeton,  Conn.  116 

Ayer,  Edwin  I.,  Manistee,  Mich.  1883 

Ayer,  F.  D.,  3739  Walnut  St..  Phlla.,  Pa.  300 
Ayers,  Alfred  W.,  Wisuer,  Neb.  286,  96 

Ayres,  Milan  C,  Roxbury,  Mass.  1874 

Babb,  Thomas  E.,  Holden,  Mass.  228 

Babbitt,  James  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  11,1868 
Bacheler,  Francis  P.,  Hockanum,  Conn.  116 
Bacheler,  Gilbert  H.,  W.  Newfield,  Me.  208 
Backus,  Clarence W.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  1873 
Backus,  Jabez,  Westport,  Conn.  128 

[Backus,  Joseph  W.,  deceased,  14 

Bacon,  Benj.  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  71,  122 
Bacon,  Edward  E.,  S.iybrook,  Conn.  124 

Bacon,  Joseph  F..  Odell,  III.  158 

Bacon,  Leonard  W.,  Assonet,  Mass.  224 

Bacon,  Miles  E.,  Gettysburg,  S.  D.  1880 

Bacon,  Theodore  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1892 

Bacon.  Thomas  R.,  Ff.,  Berkeley,Cal.  63,1879 
Bacon, Wm.  a.,  Springfield,  Mass.  11,240 

Bacon,  William  F.,  Medford,  Mass.  1867 

Bacon,  William  N.,  Bridport,  Vt.  384 

Bagnall,  Fred.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  5S,  1886 
Bailey,  Amos  J.,  Meridcn,  N.  H.  304 

Bailey,  Arthur  W.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  320 

Bailey,  Daniel  W.,  Saybrook,  O.  346 

Bailey,  George  H.,  Ferrisburg,  Vt.  386 

Bailey,  Gurdon  F.,  Weslbrook,  Conn.  128 


472 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Bailey,  Henry  L.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.  9,  230 
Bailey,  John  G.,  Rogers,  Ark.  1864 

Bailey,  J.  Webster,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  166 
Bailey,  Nelson  M.,  Brooksville,  Me.  204 

Bailey,  Orange  C.,  Worcester,  Mass.  244 

Baines-Grifliihs,  David,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  190 
Bainton,  H.  W.,  River  Edgp,  N.J.  324 

Bair,  William  K.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1900 

Baird,  C.  Stanley,  Hannibal,  Mo.  278 

Baird,  John  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Baird,  Lucius  O.,  Ottawa,  111.  158 

Baker,  Ariel  A.,  Manchester,  lo.  1854 

Baker,  Ernest  L.,  North  Weare,  N.  H.  306 
Baker,  Frank  H.,  Greenville.  Me.  206 

Baker,  George,  Christopher,  Wash.  396 

Baker,  George  H.,  Armour,  8.  D.  370 

Baker,  John  W.  H.,  Enosburg,  Vt.  386 

Baker,  Orrin  G.,  Franklin,  Vt.  386 

Baker,  Seymour  A.,  Armourdale,  Kan.  1839 
Baker,  Smith,  Portland,  Me.  210 

Baker,  T.  Nelson,  Pittstield,  Mass.  236 

Baker,  William  H.,  Springfield,  O.  346 

Balcom,  Fred.  A.,  Frankhn,  N.  H.  300 

Baldwin,  Arthur  J.,  Shidand,  111.  154,  60 

Baldwin,  Cyrus  G.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  104 

Baldwin,  David  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1865 
Baldwin,  Fritz  W.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  53,  324 
Baldwin,  Manuel  L.,  Sedalia,  N.  C.  326,  328 
Ball,  Albert  H.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  324 

Ball,  Robert  H.,  Fairhaven.  Vt.  386 

Ballantine,  Henry  W.,  Nyack,  N.  Y.  1861 

Ballantine,  John  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.  120 

Ballantine.William  G.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1880 
Ballantine,  William  O.,  A.  li.  C.  F.  M.  436 
Ballou,  Henry  L.,  Chester,  Vt.  386 

Bamford,  John,  Fairton,  N.  J.  1898 

Banbury,  J.  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1886 

[Bancroft,  Cecil  F.  P.,  deceased,  14 

Bangs,  Frederick  E.,  Groton,  N.  Y.  1876 

Bantam,  Henry  E.,  Waimea,  H.  I.  1893 

Banister,  C.  D.,  Thompsonville,  Mich.  252,  62 
Banks,  George  W.,  Guilford,  Conn.  11, 1866 
Baptist,  R.  K.,  Hilo,  H,  I.  142 

Barber,  Alanson  D.,  Williston,  Vt.  1849 

[Barber,  Amzi  D.,  deceased,  15 

Barber,  Clarence  H.,  Manchester,  Conn.  120 
Barber,  Mrs.  Dora  R.,  ^herwood,  Ore.  358 
Barber,  Jerome  M.,  Sherwood,  Ore.  356 

Barber,  Luther  H.,  Ellington,  Conn.  1843 

Barber,  Wilfred  C.  Lee  Center,  111.  156 

Barbour,  Thomas  W.,  Sleepy  Eye,  Minn.  274 
Bard,  George  I.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  304 

Barker,  Franklin  W.,  Brooks,  Me.  206 

Barker,  Otis  W.,  Newtown,  Conn.  122 

Barker,  Thomas,  Tonica,  III.  158,  62 

Barnard,  Elihu  C.,  Whitewater,  Wis.  410 

Barnard,  Henry  T.,  W.  Stafi"ord,  Conn.  126 
Barnard,  Pliny  F.,  Westminster,  Vt.  1847 

Barnes,  Albert  E.,  Anoka,  Minn.  266 

Barnes,  Alice  8.  N.,  Columbus,  Mont.  284 

Barnes,Clift'd  W.,/y.,Jack80nville,I11.83,1844 
Barnes,  George  B.,  Campbell,  Minn.  1868 

Barnes,  Henry  E.,N.  Andover,  Mass.  234 

Barnes,  Howard  C.,719  W.Ohio,  Ch'go,  111.  150 
[Barnes,  Jeremiah  R.,  deceased,  15 

Barnes,  J.  Rodney,  Omena,  Mich.  1865 

Barnes,  Joseph  A.,  Missoula,  Mont.  284,  441 
Barnes,  Stephen  G.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  378 

Barnett,  John  W.,  Columbus,  O.  340 

♦Barnett,  Weldon,  Ocee,  Ga.  1887 

Barnum,  Henry  S.,  A.  B.  C  F.  M.  436 

Barnum,  Herman  N.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Barnum,  Samuel  H.,  Cornwall,  Vt.  386 

Barny,  Wm.  F..  Little  Ferry,  N.  J.  324 

Barrett,  John  P.,  Wheaton,  111.  1877 

Barrett,  Mandus,  Cresco,  lo.  1891 

Barrett,  8.  Allen,  Florence,  Mass.  234 

Barrie,  Nels  C,  Bottineau,  N.  D.  1893 

Barron,  John  W.,  Marseilles,  III.  156 

Barrows,  Allen  C,  I'f.,  Columbus,  O.  1871 
Barrows,JohnH.,/V-.,Oberlin,0. 50,  69,83,1875 
Barrows,  John  O.,  Stonington,  Conn.  126 

Barrows,  William  H.,  Vernon  Center,  Ct.l868 


Barstow,  John,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  1887 

Bartel,  Harvey  B.,  Brainerd,  Minn.  1899 

Bartholomew,  Chas.  M.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  316 
[Bartlett,  Alfred  H.,  deceased,  16 

Bartlett,  Dana  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

Bartlett,  Edward  O.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1863 
Bartlett,  Ernest  C,  Chelmsford,  Mass.  222 
Bartlett,  Ernest  M.,  Kingston,  Mass.  228 

Bartlett,  Lyman,  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  436 

Bartlett,  Samuel  C.,A.B.C.  F.  M.  436 

Bartlett,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111  148 

Bartley,  Alexander,  1889 

Bartley,  William  T.,  Salem,  N.  H.  306 

Barton,  Francis  M.,  Wheaton,  111.  1871 

Baiton,  Jas.  L.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  48,  1885 
Barton,  Robert  J.,  Greensboro,  Vt.  386 

Barton,  William  E.,  Oak  Park,  111.  50, 158 

*Bary,  Emil  B.,  Melrose,  Mass.  1881 

Bascora,  George  S.,  Sykeston,  N.  D.  330,  4 
Bascom,  John,  /•/'.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  1859 
Baehford,  Alfred  E.,  Thompson,  lo.  184 

Baskerville,  Mark,  Spokane,  Wash.  400 

♦Bass,  Henry  C  ,  Kramer,  Ga.  1896 

Bassett,  Austin  B.,  Ware,  Mass.  67,  242 

Bassett,  Franklin  H.,  Glyndon,  Minn.  268 

Bassler,  Henry  G., Washington  Mills,  N.Y.  320 
Basso,  Bela,  So.  Norwalk,  Conn.  9,  126 

Bates,  Charles  S.,  Otis,  Mass.  1900 

Bates,  Francis  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Bates,  George  L.,  Gaboon,  W.  Africa,  436 

Bates,  Henry  L.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  1881 

Bates,  James  A.,  8.  Royalston,  Mass.  238 

Bates,  John  M.,  Bryant,  8.  D.  370 

Bates,  Mrs.  Juanita,  Brookton,  N.  Y.  1892 
Bates,  Newton  W.,W.Bloorafield,N.Y.  59,  322 
Bates,  Samuel  L.,  Burlington,  Vt.  442, 1864 
Batt,  William  J.,  Concord  Junction,  Mass.  1859 
Battey,  George  J.,  Farnam.  Neb.  288 

Battey,  Richard  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1882 
Bauer,  Philip  E.,  Forest  Grove.  Ore.  9 

Bauman,  Benj.  R.,  Davenport,  lo.  9,  172 

Bauraan,  Gustav  B.,  Waukegan,  111.  162 

Bauman,  Henry,  Hosraer,  S.  D.  372,  6 

Bauragarduer,  Burdette  C.,De8  Moines,Io.  1897 
Bausman,  Joseph  H.,  Rochester,  Pa.  362 

Baxter,  Geo.  W.,  Elkader,  lo.  174 

Baxter,  Thomas  G.,  Prattville,  Mich.  260 

Bayley,  Alfred,  Oakland,  Cal.  102 

Bavley,  Dwight  S.,  Kinglisher,  Okla.  1900 

Bayley,  Frank  T.,  Denver,  Colo.  110,  439 

Baylis,  Charies  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  9,  308 
Bayne,  John  S.,  Mendon,  111.  156 

Beach,  Arthur  G.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  264 

Beach,  David  N.,  Denver,  Colo.  110,  438 

Beach,  Edwin  R.,  Lexington,  Ore.  1879 

Beach,  Elmer  J.,  Nortblord,  Conn.  124 

Beach,  Harlan  P.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  1883 

Beach,  Samuel  J.,  Clarion,  lo.  172 

Beach,  William  DeV.,  New  Haven,  Conn  71 
Beadenkoff,  Thomas  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  214 
Beadle,  Harry  A.,  Franklin,  Conn.  9,  118 

Beale,  Charles  H.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  50,  218 

Beale,  William  T.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  220 

Beals,  Charles  E;,  Greenfield,  Mass.  9,  11,  226 
[Beaman,  Warren  H.,  deceased,  16 

Bean,  Daniel  O.,  Strawberry  Point,  lo.  178 
Bean,EbeneEer,  Bluehill,  Me.  202 

Bean,  Leroy  S.,  Saco,  Me.  9,210 

Beard,A.K.,Cong'lRoom8,4thav.,N.Y.  56,1864 
Beard,  Gerald  H.,  Burlington,  Vt.  384 

Beard,  Joseph  R.,  Oto,  lo.  180 

Beard,  Reuben  A.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  220 

Beard,  WUlard  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Beard,  William  S.,  Durham,  N.  H.  300 

Beardslee,  Clark  S.,  Hartford,  Conn.  67,  1884 
Beardsley,  Frank  G.,  Rock  Rapids,  lo.  182 
Beardsley,  Josiah,  Ripon,  Wis.  1874 

Beaton,  David,  437  Beldenav.,  Chicago,  111.  148 
Beatty,  Squire  T.,  Monona,  lo.  178 

Beaver,  Charles  H.,  Fairmont,  Neb.  288 

Bechtel,  Philip,  Wagner,  S.  D.  376 

Becker,  James  A..  Spearfish,  8.  D.  376 

Becker,  Nicholas  8  ,  New  Preston,  Conn.     122 


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LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


473 


Beckwith,  Clarence  A.,  Bangor,  Me.  62, 1878 
Beckwith,  Edward  G.,  Paia,  H.  I.  142 

Beckwith, George  A. , Saratoga  Sp'gs.N.Y.  1862 
Beddoes,  Arthur  E.,  Minooka,  III.  160 

B.  dford,  Oliver  C,  Galesbuig,  111.  I.'i4 

Bedford,  Robert  C,  Beloit,  Wis.  1875 

Beebe,  Julius  R.,  New  Rockford,  N.D.  330,  4 
Begg,  William  P.,  Massena,  N.  Y.  314 

Beitel,  Joseph  H.,  Franklin,  Neb.  58 

♦Belanger,  Joseph  A.,  Wallingford,  Vt.        392 
Belknap,  Augustus  J.,  Farnaington,  lo.       1876 
Belknap,  John  D.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Beil,  Ira  W.,  Pittsford,  Mich.  1874 

[Bell,  James  M.,  deceased,  16 

*Bell,  John  W.  1896 

Bell,  Robert  C,  Granby,  Mass.  226 

Bell,  Samuel,  W   Charleston,  Vt.  1869 

Bell,  8.  Linton,  Marblehead.  Mass.  230 

Bell,  Thomas,  Moravia,  N.  Y.  1886 

Bell,  Thomas,  Palmyra,  Neb.  1886 

Bell,  Thomas  J.,  Selma.  Ala.  1895 

Bell,  William  S.,  Helena,  Mont.  54,  58,  1881 
Belsey,  George  W.,  Toledo,  O.  336,  46 

Beman,  Albert  M.,  Neosho,  Mo.  278 

Benedict,  Arthur  J.,  So.  Natick,  Mass.  232 
Benedict,  George,  N.  Abington,  Mass.  216 

[Benedict,  Wm.  A.,  deceased,  16 

Benford,  George,  North  Amherst,  O.  336,  44 
Bennett,  George  A.,  Acwo.th,N.  H.  298 

Bennett,  Henry  J.,  ^.  5.  C  i^.  J/.  9 

♦Bennett,  Jos.  H.,  Avoca,  Neb.  9,  286 

Bennett,  Robert  C,  Potosi,  Wis.  412 

Bennett,  Wm.  R.,  Darlington,  Wis.  406 

Benneyan,  Hachidoor,  Worcester,  Mass. 9,  246 
Benson,  Ernest  L.,  Belvidere,  III.  146 

Bent,  George  [Neb.]  1856 

Bente,  Christ.  H.,  Lawlon,  Okla.  352 

Bentley,  Frank  D.,  Mapleton,  Minn.  270 

Benton,  Adoniram  J.,  Newton,  lo.  186 

Benton,  Joseph  A.,  Cherokee,  Cal.  98 

Benton,  Ledyard  E.,  Crete,  Neb.  1864 

Berckmann,  Wm.  O.,  Orient,  N.  Y.  316 

Berg,  William  E.,  Pf., Wilton  June,  lo.  18S6 
Berger,  Martin  L..  Oakland.  Cal.  1863 

Berger,  William  F.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  1889 

Berle,  Adolph  A.,  Brighton,  Mass.  218 

Berle,  Theodore  P.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1893 
Berry,  Edward  A.,  Cedar  Rapids,  To.  172 

Berry,  George  R.,  East  Cleveland,  O.  1890 

Berry.  James  T.,  Lee,  N.  H.  9,302 

Berry,  John  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  252 

Berry,  Louis  F.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  324 

Bessey,  Will.  N.,  Mont  Clare,  Ch'go,  111.  150 
Best,  John,  West  Chicago,  III.  162 

Bethel,  George  P.,  Chicago,  111.  1888 

Belts,  E.  M., Madison  av.,  New  York,  N.Y.  1869 
Bevan,  Noah,  Welsh  Hill,  Pa.  1892 

Bevier,  Edwin  D.,  Cornflia,  Wis.  412 

Bickers,  William  H  ,  Warrensburg,  111.  162 
Bickford,  Levi  F.,  Kidder,  Mo.  1872 

Bickford,  Thomas,  Chicago,  111.  1876 

Bickford,  Warren  F.,  Islington,  Mass.  244 

Bidwell,  Charles  A.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  302 
Blelby,  Robert  P.,  Willow  Springs,  111.  158 
Bieler,  John  M.,  Eastport,  Me.  204 

Bigelow,  E.  Victor,  Lowell,  Mass.  9,  11,  230 
Bigelow,  Frank  E..  Newport,  Ky.  198 

Bigelow,  Herbert  S.,  Cincinnati,  O.  338 

Bigelow,  Warren  D.,  Guilford,  Conn. 
Biggers,  Lorenzo  J.,  Opelika,  Ala.  88 

Billing,  James,  Redwood  City,  Cal.  1894 

Billings,  Charles  S.,  Los  Angfles,  Cal.  98 

♦Billings,  Edward  N.,  Londonderry,  Vt.  388 
Billman,  Howard,  Keene,  N.  H.  302 

Bingham,  Charles  M.,  Daytona,  Fla.  132 

Bingham,  Hiram,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  4.36 

Binkhorst,  Arie,  St.  Johns.  Mich.  262 

Bird,  G.  H.,  324  91st  St.,  S.  Chicago,  III.  148 
*Bird,  Martin  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 

Bird,  William,  Abeih,  Syria,  436 

Bisbee,  Marvin  D.,  Pf.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  1874 
Biscoe,  George  S.,  St.  Paul  Park,  Minn.  1861 
Bishop,  Albert  W.,  Sterling,  Kan.  1880 


Bishop,  Edwin  W.,  Concord,  N.  H.  300 
Bishop,  8.  E.,  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

Bissell,  Arthur  D.,  Pf.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1884 

Bissell,  Frank  A.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1882 

Bissell,  Henry  G.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Bissell,  Henry  M.,  Ficrte  Sinaloa,  Jfex.  1882 

-        ■■    "         -        -     ^          ■■■     -■  j-^ 

1856 

324 

1862 

194,  6 

122 


230 
1896 

1877 

1889 

58,  72 


1874 
260,  438 

1868 

298 

304 

122 

170.  6 

1874 
126 
412 

1880 
410 


Bissell,  Jonathan  E.,  Granville,  111. 
Bissell,  Oscar,  Brimfield,  Mass. 
Bissell,  Shelton,  Verona,  N.  J. 
Bixby,  Joseph  P.,  Revere.  Mass. 
Bixby,  Wm.  S.,  Severy,  Kan. 
Bixler,  James  W.,  New  London,  Conn 
Bjorklund,  E.  V.,  Phelps,  Neb. 
Bjornborn,  Carl  A.,  Lowe  1,  Mass. 
Bjuge,  Carl  B.,  Chicago,  III. 
Black,  George  D.,  Yellowsprings,  O. 
*Black,  William  .\.  [lU.l 
♦Blackburn,  John  F.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Blackman.Wm.  F.,/^-.,New  Haven,  Ct.  77, 1880 
Blackraer,  E.  F..  Rensselaer  Falls,  N.  Y.     318 
Blackraer,  Walter  R..  Marietta,  O.  342 

Blackwell,  William,  Madison,  Minn.  270 

Blair,  Allen  J.,  Tipton,  Mich.  262 

Blair,  David  G.,  Bronson,  Mich.  248,  50 

Blair,  John  J.,  Andover,  Mass. 
Blaisdell,  James  A.,  Olivet,  Mich. 
Blaisdell,  William  S..  Victoria,  Fla. 
Blake.  Elmer  T.,  Charlestown,  N.  H, 
Blake,  Henry  A.,  Rochester,  N.  H. 
Blake,  S.  Leroy,  New  London,  Conn 
Blakely,  Daniel  W.,  Bellevue,  lo. 
Blakely,  .Josiah  B.,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Blakely,  Quincy,  So.  Glastonbury,  Conn 
Blakeslee,  Allen  D.,  Necedah,  Wis. 
Blakeslee,  Krastus,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Blakeslee,  Newton  T.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
♦Blakeslee,  Walter  C,  Ashland,  Neb.  9, 12, 286 
Blakesley,  Linus,  El  Paso,  Tex.  1865 

Blanchard,  Addison,  Denver,  Colo.  110 

Blanchard.Chas.  A.  P?-.,Wheaton,  111.  83,1878 
♦Blanchard,  Edgar  F.,  E.  Poultney,  Vt.  390 
Blanchard,  Edward  B.,  Brooktield,  Mass.  220 
Blanchard,  F.  Q.,  Soutbington,  Ct.  9,  12,  126 
Blanchard,  John  L.,  Miles,  lo.  178,  82 

Blanchard,  John  T,,  Aurora,  111.  1884 

Blanford,  Levi  D.,  Denver,  ("olo.  9,  110 

Blankinship,  Jefferson  D.,  Wrights,  Fla.  1891 
Blanks,  James  L  ,  Pleasant  Hill,  Tenn.  1900 
Blanshard,  Francis  G.,  Edinburg.  O.  340 

Blenkarn,  Wm.  T.,  Wabaunsee,  Kan.  1869 
Bliss,  Alfred  V.,  Ludlow,  Vt.  38S,  90 

[Bliss,  Charles  R.,  deceased. 
Bliss,  Daniel,  Beirut,  Syria, 
Bli«8,  Daniel  J.,  Hockanum,  Conn. 
Bliss,  Francis  C,  Amery,  Wis. 
Bliss,  George  C,  Alton.  N.  H. 
Bliss,  Howard  S..  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.     324 
Bliss,  J.  Henry,  Webster,  N.  H.  306 

Bliss,  John,  Crystal,  Mich.  1863 

Bliss,  Leon  D.,  Great  Barrington,Mass.  226 
Block,John,1836  W.Winona  st. .Chicago ,111.150 
Blodgett,C.E.,7720  Normal  av., Chicago,  111.  150 
Blodgett,  Henry,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  18,54 

Blomtield,  Frank,  Muskegon,  Mich.  258 

Blomlield,  Stanley  F.,  Stony  Creek,  Conn.  126 
Bloomtield,  George  J.,  Marhiaa,  Me.  208,  14 
Blood,  Charles  R.,  Rantoul,  111. 
♦Bloom,  A.  Wilber,  E.  Troy,  Wis. 
Bloom,  Karl  J.,  Wesley,  lo. 
Bloom,  W.  Knighton,  Sandoval,  111. 
Blomquist,  Charles  F  ,  Batrley,  Minn 
Blue,  .James  M.,  Short  Falls.  N.  H. 
Blunt,  Harry,  Old  Orchard,  Mo. 
Boardman,  Charles  P.,  Red  Oak,  lo. 
Boardman,  G.N.,18West  55th  st.,  N.Y.  65, 1854 
Boardman,  John  K.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  1S98 
Boardman,  Joseph,  Barnet,  Vt.  384 

Boardman,  M.Bradford,  New  Britain,  Ct.  1863 
Bcickoven,  William  A.,  Glenwood,  lo.  258 

Bodman,  Frederic  H.,  Rockford,  III.  160 

Bodwell,  Flaviel  A.,  .-terling,  Kan.  194 

Bodwell,  Joseph  C,  Lyndonville,  Vt.  384,  8 
Boggess,  Eliot  B.,  Watertown,  8.  D. 


17 

436 

1868 

404,6 

298 


9,  160 
406,  10 
184 
160 
206,  74 
300 
280 
182 


1881 


474 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Bohn,  W.  Frederick,  Siloam  Springs,  Arli.  96 
Bole,  Andrew  8.,  Coventry ,  Vt.  386 

Bolin,  Nels  J.,  Forest,  Minn.  1897 

Boiler,  B.F.,873  Waverly  av.,Clevelan^,0.338 
Bollinger,  Edward  8.,  Oregon  Oily,  Ore.  356 
Bolster,  Win.  H.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  304 

Bolt,  Nililaus,  18  Crilly  pi.,  Chicago,  111.  1887 
Bolt,  William  W.,  8t.  Joseph,  Mo  280 

Bolton,  James,  Cocoanut  Grove,  Fla.  1891 

Bolton,  K.  Alex'r,  Anthonj',  Kan.  188 

Bond,  Andrew  W.,  Verndale,  Minn.  9,  268,  76 
Bond,  James,  Nashville,  Tenn.  378 

Bond,  John  J  ,  Lake  Grove,  N.  Y.  1875 

Bond,  William  J.  C,  Boscobel,  Wis.  404 

Bonlils,  Ellsworth,  Paterson,  N.  J.  324 

Boniiey,  John  K.,  Bronsou,  Mich.  1863 

Booth,  Edwin,  Oberlin.  O.  1866 

Booth,  Edwin,  jr.,  Bloomfleld,  Neb.  286 

Booth,  Henry  K  ,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  9,  168 
Boothby,  Clayton  D.,  Madison,  Me.  208 

Borden,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.  1894 
Borg,  Lars  G.,  Collinsville,  Conn.  116 

Bormose,  Neils N.,  3037  C  8t.,Philadera,Pa.  362 
Borton,  Carl  D.,  Wenern  Springs,  111.  156 

Bosard.W.  R.,  Dodge  Centi-r,  Minn.  266,  8 

Boss,  Roger  C,  Garfield,  Kan.  9 

Bostwick,  Elmer  D.,  liidgway.  Pa.  1884 

Bosworth,  Edward  I.,  Pf  ,  Oberlin,  O.  69, 441 
Bosworlh,  Richmond  II.",Woodhaven,  N.V.322 
Bosworlh,  Uriah  C,  Chicago,  111,  1878 

Bosworth,  William  A.,  Wichita,  Kan.  1869 
Bolt,  Peter,  Shubel,  Ore.  356 

Boughton,  Clement  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1898 

Bourne,  Alexander  P.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  9,  300 
Bourne,  James  R.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1859 
Bourne,  Paul  V..,  Pembroke,  N.  H.  304 

Bouton,  Tilton  C.  H.,  Henniker,  N.  H.  18sl 
Bowden,  Henry  M.,  Middlefield,  Mass.  232 
Bowdish,  A.  Craig,  Sibley,  lo.  9.  12,  182 

Bowen,  Frederic,  Bloomiugton,  111.  146 

Bowers,  Albert,  New  London,  O.  344 

Bowers,  Bertha,  Creston,  lo.  1899 

Bowels,  George,  Warreiiville,  N.  J.  324 

Bowers,  Roy  E.,  Rootstown,  O.  346 

Bowler,  Stephen  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  1853 

Bowman,  George  A.,  East  Hartford,  Ct.  1848 
Bowman,  J.  Elliot,  Scotland,  Mass.  220 

*Bown,  Frank  A.,  Genesee,  Ida.  1S97 

Bowron,  Joseph,  Tucson,  Ariz.  95,  439 

Boyd,  Andrew  G.,  Kirkland,  Wash.  398 

Boyd,  Herbert  \V.,  Ashby,  Mass.  216 

Boyd,  Richard  T.,  Andover,  O.  336,  48 

Boyer,  Virgil,  Marietta,  O  '         1894 

Boylan,  Fnmk  G.,  Cambridge,  Ida.  1885 

Boyle,  Elliott  A.,  Camden,  N.  Y.  364 

Boyle,  Frank  W.,  Dallas,  Tex.  1890 

Boynton,  Francis  H.,New  Braintree.Mass.  232 
Boynton,  Geo.  M., Newton  Center,  Ms.  58,  1863 
Boynton,  Nehemiah,  Detroit,  Mich.  252,  438 
Brackiu,  Elisha,  Blackwood,  Ala.  86 

Bradford,  A.  H.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  59,  324,  433 
[Bradford,  Benj.  F.,  dtceased,  17 

Bradford,  Emery  L.,  Boxford,  Mass.  220 

Bradtord,  George  F.,  Deertield  Cen.,N.H.  300 
Bradford,  Park  A.,  Coventry,  Conn.  116 

*Bradley,  Cornelius  B.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1871 
Bradley,  Dan  F.,  Grinnell,  lo.  83,  254 

Bradley,  Edward  E.,  Lincoln,  Mass.  230 

Bradley,  Ernest  B.,  Lorin,  Cal.  9,  1900 

Bradley,  Nelson  S.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  260 

Bradsbaw,  John  W.,  Oberlin,  O.  344,  438 

Bradstreet,  Albert  E.,  Newport,  Wash.  165, 398 
Brady,  Alexander,  Marysville,  Wash.  398 

Brainerd,  Edward  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1884 
Braiuerd,  Ezra,  Pf.,  Middlebury,  Vt.  83 

Brainerd,  Frank  G.,  Ottawa,  Kan.  1893 

Braithwaite,  Edward  E.,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O.  69 
Braithwaite,  Thos.  S.,  Wantagh,  N.  Y.  9,  320 
Bnikemeyer,  Gustavus  L.,  Friend,  Neb.  288,  94 
Branan,  Seaborn  R.,  Art,  Ala.  86 

[Branch,  Edwin  T.,  deceased,  17 

Brand,  Chas.  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  1898 

Brande,  Alfred  G.,  Pierce,  Neb.  1870 


Brandon,  Leroy,  Clearwater,  Fla.  1893 

Brandt,  Wesley  L.,  Mitchellville,  lo.  178 

Brastow,  Lewis  O.New  Haven,  Conn.  71, 1861 
Bray,  Henry  E.,8toughton,  Mass.  1889 

Bray,  Spencer  H.,  69  W.  99lh  St.,  N.Y.  1870 
Bray,  William  L.,  Sheldon,  lo.  182 

Breck,  Aaron,  Sedalia,  Mo.  280 

Breck,  Charles  A.,  Cotuit,  Mass.  216 

Breckenridge,  D.M. , Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.  1869 
Breed,  Dwight  P.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1873 

Breed,  Merle  A.,  Wej-moulh,  Mass.  1893 

♦Breed,  Reuben  L.,  Menomonie,  Wis.  410 

Breeze,  Aaron,  Union  Grove,  Wis.  416 

Breeze,  Emanuel,  Medford,  Wis.  410 

Brehm,  Wm.  E.,  Osl'Orne,  Kan.  192 

Brenneke,  Frederic,  Delano,  Minn.  1894 

Brereton,  James  E.,  Waverly,  lo.  184 

Breretou,  John,  Springfield,  Mo.  280 

Brett,  George  8.,  Vancouver,  B.  C.  1891 

Brewer,  Frank  8.,  New  Hartford,  Conn.  122 
Brewer,  William  F.,  Duluth,  Ga.  1882 

Briant,  8.  IngersoU,  Westboro,  Mass.  1868 
Brickett,  Harry  L.,  Marion,  Mass.  230 

Bridgraan,  Frederick  B.,  .4.  li.  C.  P.M.  436 
Bridgman,  Howard  A.,  Brookline,  Mass.  1890 
Briggs,  Howard  AM.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  324 
Briggs,  Walter  A. ,  Big  Rapids,  Mich.  248 

*Bright,  D.  Franklin,  Gillett,  Colo.  1893 

Bright,  Jesse  L.,  Columbus,  O.  1890 

Brink,  Lee  A.,  Iron  River,  Wis.  1890 

Brintnall,  Walter  A.,  Ogden,  lo.  180 

Bristol,  Frank  L.,  Uxbndge,  Mass.  242,  440 
Bristol,  Sherlock,  Montalvo,  Cal.  1843 

Broad,  L.  Payson,  Topeka,  Kan.  12,  60,  1873 
Brock,  Geo.  A.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  314 

Brodie,  A.  M.,  Hinsdale.W.  D.,  Ch'go,  111.  154 
Brodie,  James  F.,  Salem,  Mass.  238 

Brobenshire,  J.J.,82  Powell  av.,Chicago,Ill.  150 
Brokenshire,  W.  H.,  Chicago,  111.  150 

Bronsdon,  Allen  A.,  Oakham,  Mass.  234 

Bronson,  Oliver  H.,  Simebury,  Conn.  126 

Brookinglon.J.  S.,  Lefferts  Park,Br'klyn,N.Y. 
Brooks,  Charles  S.,  \V  ellesley,  Mass.  1869 

Brooks,  Edward  L.,  Hutchinson,  Minn.  270 
Brooks,  G.  Wolcott,  Dorchester,  Mass.  218 
Brooks,  Hans  A.,  Bntt,  lo.  170 

Brooks,  Joseph  Q-.,  Dixon,  III.  152 

Brooks,  Raymond  C,  Oakland,  Cal.  104 

♦Brooks,  Richard  R.,  Statesboro,  Ga.  1889 

Brooks,  Willard  H.,  Central,  Ind.  166 

Brooks,  William  E.,  South  Paris,  Me.  212 

Brooks.  Wra.  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1866 

Bross,  Harmon,  Lincoln,  Neb.  54,1863 

Brotherton,  J.  Howard,  Allendale,  Mich.  1895 
Brower,  Charles  De^Y.,  South  Haven, Mich. 262 
*Brown,  Amasa  A.,  Harvard,  Neb.  290 

Brown,  Charles,  Lake  Grove,  N.  Y.  314 

Brown,  Charles  R.,  Oakland,  Cal.  102 

Brown,  Clarence T.,  Salt  Lake  City.  U.  381 
Brown,  Daniel  M.,  Prophetstown,  III.  160 

Brown,  Edwin  C,  Brewer,  Me.  1890 

Brown,  Elliott  W.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  324 

Brown,  Francis  H.,  Clifton,  HI.  1862 

Brown,  Frank  J.,  W.  Salem,  Wis.  416 

Brown,  G.  A.,  E.  Greenwich,  R.  I.  366 

Brown,  George  B.,  Toledo,  O.  1886 

Brown,  G.  E  ,  Oacoma,  8.  D.  9,  374 

Brown,  Giles  G.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  436 

Brown,  Henry  C,  Lenora,  Kan.  190 

Brown,  Henry  E.,  Cleveland,  O.  1866 

Brown, Henry  M.,  1864  Fleetwood  av.,  N.Y.  319 
,    Brown,  Henry  W.,  Childersburg,  Ala.  92 

Brown,  Herbert  8.,  Darieu,  Conn.  116 

Brown,  James,  Anniston,  Ala.  92 

*Brown,  Jas.  M.,  New  Riclimond,  Wis.  412, 14 
Brown,  J.  Fletcher,  Los  .Alamitos,  Cal.  102 
Brown,  John  A.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1881 

Brown,  John  L.,  Boulder,  Colo.  176,  1897 

Brown.  J.  Newton,  Cleveland,  O.  1870 

Brown,  Luther  E.,  Cedar  Creek,  Mich.  1884 
*Brown,  Oliver,  Peru,  Vt.  390 

Brown,  I'aul  W.,  Joplin,  Mo.  278 

Brown,  Richard,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 


1902.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


475 


Brown,  Samuel  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  220 

[Brown,  Sherman  W  ,  deceased,  18 

Brown,  Sterling  N.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1885 
Brown,  Thomas  J.,  Liincaster,  Wis.  410 

Brown,  Vifitor  F.,  S.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  414 
Brown,  William  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  1843 
Brown,  William  J.,  Gleuwood,  Minn.  26S,  "6 
Brown,  William  M.,  Bloomtield,  Conn.  114 
Brown,  William  T.,  Hocheeter,  N.  Y.  1888 
Browne,  John  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Brownville,  John  W.,  Waq'joit,  Mass.  224 
Bruce,  Charles  R.,  Elk  Point,  S.  D.  1886 

Bruce,  David  G.,  Big  Horn,  Wyo.  18SI 

Bruce,  Henry  J.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Bruechert,  Fred  H.  W.,  Omaha,  Neh.  292 

Brundage,  Birchard  F.,  Redridge.  Mich.  260 
Brundidge.  Hiram  A.,  Altoona,  Kan.  188 

Bruner,  Charles  A.,  Danville,  111.  160,  2 

Brunker,  James,  Maize.  Kan.  1874 

*Bruiiker,  Thomas  A.,  Downs,  Okla.  1898 
Brush,  Samuel  R.,  Paris,  Mo  1896 

Bryan,  George  A.,  Norwich,  Conn.  1849 

Bryant,  Albert, Egypt,  Mass.  238 

Bryant,  John  W.,"Loralla  Falls,  Or.  1S78 

Bryant,  Robert  C.  1893 

Bryant,  Samuel  J.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  1876 
Bryiint,  Seelye,  Canton,  Mass.  220 

Bryant,  Stephen  O.,  Charlotte,  Mich.  1868 

Buchanan,  Wra.  J  ,  Hanover,  Conn.  9,  118 
Buck,  Benjamin  F.,  Wichita,  Kan.  190,  2 

Buck,  Edwin  A.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  18S4 

Buck,  George  H.,  Crown  Point,  N.  T.  1894 
Buck,  John  W.,  Eddyville,  lo.  174 

Buck.  Samuel  J.,  Pf.,  Grinnell,  To.  1863 

Buckham,  John  W.,  Salem,  Mass.  238 

Bu.ll,  L.  F.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  320,  44l 

Bufkin,  Lindley  H.,  Lynnville,  lo.  1876 

Bugbee,  Rolla  G.,  Athul,  Mass.  216,  34 

Bugbey,  Willard  S.,  Waverly,  111.  162 

Bultiuch,  John  J.,  Waldoboro,  Me.  202 

Bull,  David  W.,  De  Ruyter,  N.  Y.  310 

Bullock,  Motier  A.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  290 

Bulson,  I.  F.,  North  Enid,  Okla. 
Bumpus,  Isaac  C,  Sherman  Mills,  Me.         212 
♦Bumstead,  Horace,  Pr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  83, 1872 
Bundy,  Henry,  383  Mohawk,  Chicago,  111.  1878 
Bunker,  Fred  R.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Bunnell,  John  J.,  Mills,  Okla.  350,  2 

Burbank,  Lysander  T.,  Fresno,  Cal.  1860 

Burch,  Henry  H.,  Spencer,  lo.  58, 1898 

*Eurden,  Thomas  J.,  I'owersville,  Ga.  1894 
Burdei-haw,  James  J.,  Dothan,  Ala.  86,  8 

Burdick,  Frank  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Burdon,  Henry  F.,  Auliurn,  Me.  202 

Birgess,  Edmund  J.,  Honor,  Mich.  256 

Burgess,  George  H.,  Maywood,  111.  156 

Burgess,  Gideon  A.,  Berea,  Ky.  1881 

Burgess,  Hubert  F.,  Auburn,  Cal.  98 

Burgess,  James  G.,  Crow  Agency,  Mont.  1893 
Burgess,  Louis  F.,  Bridgewater,  Conn.  1878 
Burgess,  Wm.,  Chic  go.  III.  18S6 

Burhans,  F.D.,  5416Calumet  av.,Chi'go,  111.  150 
Burhans,  Paul  C,  Seward,  Neb.  1886 

Burkart,  John  J.,  Charmian,  Pa.  362 

Burkett,  Casablanca  E.,  Zeru,  Ala.  88,90,  132 
Burkett,  W.  Maynard,  Ferndale,  Cal.  TOO 

Burkhardt,  Paul,  Springtiehl,  Mo.  280 

Burkholder,  Clarence  M.,  Toledo.  O.  346 

Burleigh,  B.  Wade,  Park  Ridge,  111.  1.5S 

Burling,  J.iraes  P  ,  Hawarden,  lo.  176 

Burnaby,  Sidney  A.,  Canaan,  Conn.  114 

Burnap,  Irving  A.,  I'hillipston,  Mass.  236 

fBurnard,  William  H.,  deceased. 
Burnell,  Arthur  T.,  Pf.,  Mobile,  Ala.  1883 

Burnett,  Wm.,  Greenluke,  Wash  9,  400 

Burnham,  Collins  G.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  2-'2 

Bnrnham,  David  E.,  Lovell  Center,  Me.  2(t8 
Burnham,  Edm'd  A.,  Stafford  Spr'gs,  Ct.  126 
Burnliam,  Herman  L.,  North  Collins,  N.  Y.  9 
Burnham,  Michael,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280,  438 

Burns,  William  C,  Uoneoye,  N.  Y.  312 

Burr,  Almond  W.,  P/.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1875 

Burr,  Enoch  F.,  Lyme,  Conn.  120 


Burr,  Hanford  M.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1888 

Burr,  Horace  M.,  Oneida,  111.  1874 

Burr,  Huber,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sta.  L,  106 
Burr.  Marcus,  Bozrahville,  Conn.  118 

Burr,  William  N.,  Corona,  Cal.  98 

Burrill,  Arthur  S.,  Conway,  N.  H.  300 

Burroughs,  Charles  H.,  Columbus,  N.  Y.  310 
[Burroughs,  George  8  ,  leceased,  18 

Burroughs,  Walter  A.  [Mich.]  1893 

[Burrows,  Edwin  B.,  deceased. 
Burrows,  Fred  W.,  Hrainlree.   Ma-s.        9,  220 
Burt,  Charles  W.,  Arcade,  N.  Y.  308 

Burt,  Enoch  H.,  Ivoryton.  Conn.  120 

Burtner,  D.  Emery,  Swampscolt,  Mass.  240 
Burton,  Charles  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 
Burton,  Nathan  L.,  Griggsville,  111.  154 

Burtt,  Benjamin  H.,  Ludington,  Mich.  258 

Busby,  Joseph  L.,  Calera.  Ala.  86 

Bush,  Allen  8.,  Denver,  Colo.  58,  439 

Bush,  Frederick  W  ,  Hopkins  Sta.,  Mich.  256 
Bush,  H:irvey  S.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  1898 

♦Bush,  Jones,  Weaver,  Ga.  1869 

Bushee,  George  A.,  Madison,  Conn.  120 

Bushee,  Wm  A.,Dunbaiton,N.  H.  300 

Bushell,  Jonas,  Seattle,  Wash.  1893 

Bushell,  l{ichard.  Black  Diamond,Wash.  396,  8 
Bushnell,  Albert,  Kansis  City,  Mo.  9,  278 

Bushnell,  C.  W.,  Granite  Falls,  Wash.  396 

Bushnell,  Henry  A.,  LaG range.  111.  156 

Bushnell,  Samuel  C,  Arlington,  Mass.  216 
Buss,  Henry,  Cieston,  III.  1856 

Buss,  William  H.,  Aurora,  III.  148 

Bu8sey,RobertD.,jr,  North  Evans,N.Y.314,  6 
Buswell,  James  O..  Mellen,  Wis.  1889 

Buswell,  Jesse,  Pefatonica,  111.  158 

Butcher,  Stephen  S.,  Orange  Park,  Fla.  134 
Butcher.  William  R..  Chandlerville,  HI.  148 
Butler,  Edward  P.,  Sunderland,  Mass.  240 
Butler,  Elmer  W.,  Orn-.ond,  Fla.  131 

Butler,  Krank  E.,  S.  Weymouth,  Mass.  244 
Butler,  Gardner  S  ,  .\tlanta,  Ga.  72,  136,  8 
Butler,  Henry  E.,  Des  Plaines,  111.  152 

Butler,  James  E.,  Sheridan.  Mich.  254,  62 

Butler,  Jefse  C,  Central,  Ala.  86,  8 

Butler,  John  H.,  Somerset,  Mich.  262 

Butler,  William,  Port  Gamble,  Wash.  398 

Butler,  WiMs  H.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  244 
Buttram,  Elijah  A.,  Potolo,  Fla.  132,  4 

Buxton,  Wilson  R.,  Little  Compton,  R.  I.  366 
Byiiigton,  Edwin  H.,  Beverly,  Mass.  218 

[Byington,  Ezra  H.,  deceased,  18 

Byinglon,  George  P.,  Westport,  Moss.  242 
Byrons,  Edward  H.,  New  Smyrna,  Fla.  134 
Cadman,  8.  Parkes,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  9,  308 
Cadmus,  William  E.,  Elyria,  O.  340 

Cadwalader,  John,  Big  Hock,  III.  146 

Cadwalader,  Morris  J.,  Spring  Water,  Wis.  414 
Cady,  George  L.,  Iowa  City,  lo.  176 

Cady,  William  J. .^Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  248 
Cain.  F.  E.,  Ith.aca,  Wis.  408,  12 

Caldwell,  William  E.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1863 
Calhoun,  Chas  13.,  Allenville,  Mich.  9,  248.  58 
Calhoun,  John  C,  Tyler,  Tex.  382 

Calhoun,  John  S..  Forrest,  111.  152,  4,  62 

Calhoun,  Newell  M.,  Winsted,  Ct.  130 

Calhoun,  Soltau  F.,  Cleveland,  O.  1871 

CalkiiiB,  Raymond,  Piitstield,  Mass.  236 

Calkins,  Wolcott,  Newton,  Mass.  244 

Calland,  William  C,  Springdeld,  Mo.  1880 
*Callen,  Wilson,  Burroughs,  Ga.  1881 

Cameron,  Alex  .  J.,    E.  Brownlield,  Me. 
Cameron,  Alick  J.,  Dauby,  Vt.  1898 

Cameron,  Donald,  1893 

Cameron,  John  H.,  Pewaukee,  Wis.  1864 

Cameron,  M.  J.,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.  412 
Caralield.  Lewis  E.,  Acadenry,  8.  D.  370 

Camp,  Charles  W.,  Sierra  Madre,  Cal.  1848 
Camp,  Edward  C  ,  Whitman,  Mass.  244 

Campbell,  Andrew,  Webster,  Mass.  242 

Campbell,  Charles  A.,  Key  West,  Fla.  132 

'Campbell,  Charles  E.,  De  Witt,  Neb.  288 

Campbell,  Clement  C,  Marlicon,  Wis.  410 

Campbell,  Cov.  1.  Wadesvi  le,  N.  C.  1890 


476 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Campbell,  Gabriel,  Pf.,  Uanover,  N.  H.  1868 
Campbell,  Hollis  A.,  Seymour,  Conn.  126 

Campbell,  James,  Columbia  City,  Wash.  1869 
Campbell,  James  M.,  Lombard,  III.  156 

Campbell,  John  P.,  Palestine,  Tex.  382 

♦Campbell,  Thomas,  Lakeview,  Mich.  256 

Campbell,  Walter  W.,  Concord,  Mass.  1890 
♦Campbell, Wilber  A.  K.,  Morning  Sun,  lo. 1896 
Campbell,  William,  Hastings,  Mich.  1880 

Campbell,  William  H.,  Joliet,  111.  1886 

Campbell,  William  R.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  50,  218 
Campbell,  William  T.,  Lorkport,  111.  154 

Candee,  George,  Toledo,  O.  1862 

Canfield,  Thomas  H.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  1840 

Carey,  Edward  F,  A.  B.  O.  F.  M.  9,  436 

I  Carey,  Isaac  E.,  deceased. 
Carhart,  Charles  L.,  Dorset,  Vt.  386 

Carlisle,  Charles  B.,  Buffalo,  Wyo.  373 

Carlson,  Carl  E.,  Aaugatuck,  Conn.  122 

Ca'Ison,  Ernest  0.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1898 
Carlson,  Thomas  A.,  Shoreham,  Vt.  392 

Carlson,  Walter  G.,  Pittsford,  Mich.  260 

Carnachan,  James  G.,Meadville,  Pa.  1853 

Carpenter,  Charles  C,  Andover,  Mass.  1860 
Carpenter,  Chas.  M.,  Oxford,  Mass.  236 

Carpenter,  Philo  H.,  Worcester,  Vt.  1879 

Carr,  Edwin  8.,  Wheaton,  III.  162 

Carr,  J.  Scott,  Rosamond,  111.  160 

Carr,  William,  Taftville,  dmn.  124 

Carrick,  Charles  W.,  Cedar  Sp'gs,  Mich.  1881 
Carroll,  Charles  W.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Carroll,  W.  Irving,  Dallas,  Tex.  382 

Carruthers,  John  B.,  Berlin  Mills,  N.  H.  1883 
CarrutherB,  William,  Holyoke,  Mass.  1858 

Carson,  J.  William,  Detroit,  Mich.  252 

Carter,  Charles  K.,  Lexinuton,  Mass.  230 

Carter,  Clark,  Andover,  Mass.  1868 

Carter,  Elijah,  Edgerton,  Minn.  1881 

Carter,  Fernando  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  254 
Carter,  Homer  W..  Beloit,  Wis.  54,  1876 

Carter,  Nathan  F.,  Concord,  N.  H.  1867 

Carter,  Robert  E.,  Washington,  Conn.  128 

Curler,  Stephen  B.,  Plainfitld,  Coim.  128 

Carter,  Warner  J.,  Eldred,  N.  Y.  308,  12 

*Carter,  William  C,  i'owersville,  Ga.  136 

Cary,  Joseph  P.,  Madrone,  Wash.  396 

Cary,  Otis,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Cary,  William  B.,  Windsor,  Conn.  1871 

Case,  Albert  M.,Rockford,Io.  1871 

Case,  Alden  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Sta.  A,  1881 
Case,  Bert  F.,  Cobalt,  Conn.  116 

Case,  Harlan  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  58,  1871 
Case,  Horatio  M.,  Emmetsburg,  Jo.  1871 

Cash,  Elijah,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Sta.  E,  59, 106 
Cate.  George  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  1879 

Cathcart,  Samuel  M.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  222 

Catlin,Wm.E.,Whiie  Sulphur  Sp'gs, Mont.  1857 
Caton,  C.  H.,  Armour  Institute,  Ch'go,  111.  1888 
Causey,  George  W.,  Roberta,  Ga.  9,  140 

Caverno,  Charles,  Lombard,  III.  1866 

Chafer,  Louis  S.,  Northfleld,  Mass.  11,  1900 
Chakurian,  Enoch  E.,  Field's  Land'g,  Cal.  100 
Chalhnor,  C.  John,  Hazel  Green,  Wis.  408 
Chalmers,  A.  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  9, 122 
Chalmers,  James,  Elgin,  111.  152 

Chalmers,  Thos.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  302 

Chalmers,  William  I.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.  1872 
Chamberlain,  H.  W.,  Columbia  City,  Wn.  396 
Chamberlain,  Jas.  P.,  LnCrosse,  Wis.  1866 
Chamberlain,  Wm.B.,  Chicago,  III.  65,  438 

Chamberlain,  William  I.,  Hudson,  O.  1886 

Chamberlin,  Edward  B.   Sharon,  Vt.  18.56 

Chamberliu,  James  A.,  Ballston  Spa.N.Y.  128 


Chambers,  Alexander,  Ripon,  Wis. 
Chambers,  Chas.  A.,  I'arkersburg,  lo. 
Chambers,  George  li.,  Jewell,  lo. 
Chambers,  William  N.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  J/. 
Champlin,  Oliver  P.,  Fertile,  Minn. 
Chancy,  Nathan  B.,  Caryville,  Fla. 
Chandler,  Edward  H.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Chandler,  Everett  8.,  AUdine,  Ind. 
Chandler,  Fred.  D.,  N.  Chichester,  N.  H.   1869 
Chandler,  John  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  J/.  436 


1889 
180 
176,  8 
436 
268,  70 
1895 
1892 
1887 


Chandler,  Joseph  H.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  408,  38 
Chandler,  Watson  H.,  Hennepin,  III.  154 

Channon,  Irving  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Chapen,  George  E.,  E.  Falmouth,  Mass.  224 
Chapin,  Charles  H.,  Hancock,  N.  H.  302 

Chapin,  Franklin  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Chapin,  Franklin  P.,  Hudson,  N.  H.  3o2 

Chapin,  George  F.,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.  390 
Chapin,  Roswell,  North  Fairfield,  O.  344 

Chapin,  Samuel  W.,  Bangor,  Me.  1878 

Chapman,  Edward  M.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  390 
♦Chapman,  Erwin  S.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1872 

Chapman,  Jacob,  Exeter,  N.  H.  1845 

Charlton,  John  W.,  Oberlin,  O.  1870 

Charron,  Chas.  L.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  228 

[Chase,  Andrew  L.,  deceased,  19 

Chase,  Austin  S.,  E.  Hartford,  Conn.  1876 

Chase,  Carlos  H.,  Friendship,  Wis.  408,  12,  16 
Chase,  Charles  E.,  Reno,  Nev.  283 

Chase,  C.  T.,  275  E.  16th  st. ,  Fiatbush,N.Y.  310 
Chase,  Edward,  Kennebunkport,  Me.  1863 

Chase,  Edward  A.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  236 

Chase,  Ezra  B.,  Chicago,  111.  150 

Chase,  Henry  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1864 

Chase,  James  B.,  Sergeant's  Bluff,  lo.  182,  440 
Chase,  Levi  G.,  Concord,  N.  H.  1870 

Chase,  Loring  B.,  Lysander,  N.  Y.  314 

Chase,  Samuel  B.,  Lansing,  Mich.  258 

Chattield,  G.  A.,  Whitewater,  Colo.  112 

Cheadle,  Stephen  H.,  San  Juan,  Cal.  1881 

♦Cheeseman,  T.  W.  C,  Ashl.md,  Neb.  1885 
Cheney,  Burton  H.,  Coral,  Mich.  252,  6 

Cheney,  B.  Royal,  Beloit.  Wis.  1896 

Cheney,  Russell  L.,  Endeavor,  Wis.  1876 

Cherington,  F.  B.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  106 

Cherington,  Reed  B  ,  Kenwood,  Cal.  100 

Chesebrough,  Amos  8.,  New  Hartford,  Ct.  1841 
Chevis,  Ernest  C,  Berwick,  lo.  11,  186 

[Chew,  James,  deceased. 

Chickering,  Jno.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1860 
Child,  Bernard  V.,  Hart,  Mich.  254 

Child,  Eli  A.,  Freewate. ,  Ore.  356 

Child,  Frank  S.,  Fairfield,  Conn.  118 

Childers,  Charles,  Summerfield,  Ala.  1886 

Childress,  John  F.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  168 

Childs,  Edward  P.,  Burlington,  lo.  1885 

Child8,Jas.  H.,  Northbridge  Center,  Mass.  234 
Childs,  Lucas  S.,  Seward,  Okla.  352 

Childs,  Truman  D.,  Roch.  ster,  Mass.  238 

Childs,  William,  Kalkaska,  Mich.  252,  6 

[Chittenden,  Albert  J.,  deceased,  19 

Choate,  Charles  W.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  168,  440 
Choate,  Washington,  New  York,  N.Y.  54,  1875 
Christensen,  Nils  C,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1888 
Christie,  George  W.,  Ossipee,  N.  H.  304 

Christie,  Thomas  D.,  A.  B.  U.  F.  M.  436 

Christy,  Dennis  H.,  Atlanta,  Pa.  1895 

Chunn,  Clay  D.,  Temple,  N.  H.  1891 

Chute,  Edward  L.,  Ware,  Mass.  242 

Chutter,  Frederick  G.,  Littleton,  N.  H.  1887 
Chynoweth,  John  T.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  1876 
Claflin,  Arthur  H.,  Allegheny,  Pa.  1882 

Claflin,  George  P.,  Dunlap,  Kan.  1859 

Clafiin,  John,  Leslie,  Mich.  258 

Claibourne,  Cyrus  H.,  Swainsboro,  Ga.  1885 
Clancy,  Judson  V.,  W.  Medford,  Mass.  232 
Clancy,  William  P.,  Northampton,  Mass.  210 
Clapp,  Cephas  F.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  54,  1871 
Clapp,  T.  Eaton,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1867 

Clark,  Albert  W.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  if.  436 

*Clark,  Allen  G.,  Brainerd,  Minn.  58,  1868 

Clark,  Asahel  L  ,  Springfield,  Mass.  240 

Clark,  Calvin  M.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  226 

Clark,  Charles,  Ward  Hill,  Mass.  22S 

Clark,  Charles  C,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  324 

Clark,  Charles  W.,  Georgia,  Vt.  386 

Clark,  Chester  M.  Armourdale,  Kan.  188 

Clark,  Cyrus  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jl.  436 

Clark,  Daniel  J.,  East  Haven,  Conn.  116 

Clark,  Daniel  W.,  Ashland,  Mass.  1882 

Clark,  De  Witt  8.,  Salem,  Mass.  50,  2,  238 

Clark,  Edson  L.,  Dalton,  Mass.  1859 

Clark,  Edward  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  218 


1902. J 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


477 


Clark,  Edward  W.,  Westboro,  Masa.  1850 

Clark,  Francis  E.,  Auburncale,  Mass.  1S70 
Clark,  Frank  G.,  Plymouth,  N.  H.  304 

Clark,  George  L.,  Wether.tield,  Conn.  128 
Clark,  George  V.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  369 

Clark,  George  W.,  Brooklyn,  Conn.  114 

Clark,  George  W.,  Paxton,  Mass.  9,  224 

Clark,  Isaac,  F/.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1861 

Clark,  James  B.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1884 

Clark,  J.  B.,Cong'l  R'ms,  4th  av.,  N.Y.  54,  1867 
Clark,  J.  H.,  River  Falls,  Wash.  1872 

Clark,  Moulton  N.,  Harvard,  111.  1877 

Clark,  Orville  C,  Springfield,  111.  162 

Clark,  Solomon,  Chicago,  III.  1841 

Clark,  Victor  F.,  Livingston,  Mont.  284 

Clark,  William  A.,  Mcintosh,  Ga.  138 

Clark,  William  C,  Hardwick,  Vt.  388 

Clark,  William  D.,  Billmgs,  Mont.  284 

Clark,  William  J.,  Hinsdale,  111.  1869 

*Clarke,  Alfred  T.,  Marion,  Ala.  92 

Clarke,  Almon  T.,  Shelby,  Ala.  54,  58,  72,  439 
Clarke,  Charles  F.,  Whitneyville,  Conn.  1S89 
Clarke,  Charles  F.,  Groveland,  Maes.  11,  226 
Clarke,  Clement  G.,  Plainville,  Conn.  124 

Clarke,  James  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

•Clarke,  Joseph  B.,  Tulare,  Cal.  108 

Clarke,  Samuel  W.,  Westford,  Conn.  128 

Clarke,  William  B.,  Clifton  Spg's,  N.  Y.  1855 
Clarke,  William  P.,  A.  B.  O.  1< .  M.  436 

Clayton,  John  B.,  Kirkwood,  Mo.  1881 

Clayton,  Thomas,  Allegheny,  Pa.  360 

Cleaves,  Charles  P.,  Bar  Mills,  Me.  204 

Clemmer,  Ephraim  B.,  Austinburg,  O.  1888 
Cleveland,  Henry  C,  Naponee,  Xeb.  292 

Clifton,  T.,  151  Wash,  st.,  Chicago,  lU.  50,  1873 
Clyde,  John  P.,  Eldora,  lo.  174 

Coate,  Henry,  Carthage,  Mo.  1874 

Coate,  Robert  M.,  New  Orleans,  La.  1895 

Cobb,  Elisha  G.,  Northampton,  Mass.  11,  234 
Cobb,  L.  H.,  Cong'l  R'ms,  4th  av.,  N.Y.  63,  438 
Cobb,  Wm.  H.,  Newton  Center,  Mass  52, 1872 
Cobleigb,  Elvira  C, Walla  Walla, Wash.  398 
Coburn,  David  E.,  Eingport,  N.  S.  1896 

Cochlin,  Demas,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  262 

Cochran,  Florenzo  C.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1880 

Cochrane,  Robert  H.  Weymouth,  Mass.  244 
Cogswell,  Jos.  S.,  Ashburuham,  Mass.  1868 
Colt,  Joshua,  Winchester,  Mass.  52,  54,  1860 
Cokely,  Benjamin  F.,  Perry,  lo.  180 

Colburn,  Eugene  E.,  Broad  Brook,  Conn.  114 
Colburn,  Henrv  H.,  Dalton,  N.  H.  300 

Colby,  John,  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.  1855 

Colcord,  Daniel  H.,  F/.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1881 
Colcord,  Samuel,  39  K.  50th  St.,  N.  Y.  53,  1875 
Cole,  H.  Hammond,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  18S5 
Cole,  James  Henry,  Elias,  Ala.  88 

Cole,  John  A.,  Jackson,  Mich.  256,  8,  62 

Cole,  Osman  L. 

Cole,  Royal  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Cole,  Samuel  V.,  Norton,  Mass.  1889 

*Cole,  Thomas  W.,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.  414 

♦Coleman,  Allen  8.,  Cribb,  Ga.  1895 

Collie,  Joseph,  Williams  Bay,  Wis.  1855 

Collier,  Christopher  W.,  Orange,  Mass.        234 
Collier,  Thomas  J.,  deceased. 
Collin,  Quincy  J.,  Clayville,  N.  Y.  310 

Collins,  Adam  G.  Ree  Heights,  O.  1900 

Collins,  Caleb  C,  Newark,  N.J.  1890 

Collins,  Elbert  J.,  Lamoille,  111.  156 

Collins,  Josephus,  Kingfisher,  Okla.  1874 

Collins,  Mary  C,  Little  Eagle,  S.  D.  372,  4 
Collins,  William,  Kincardine,  Ont.  1890 

Collins,  William  U.,  Quincy,  111.  1852 

Collins,  W.  L.  B.,  Kenton,  Mich.  256,  62 

Colman,  G.  W.,  Chicago,  111.  59,  1862 

Colp,  Donald  G.,  Wraigness,  Minn.  270,  330 
Colton,  Alfred  E.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1884 

Colton,  Willis  S.,  Toledo,  O.  1856 

Colwell,  Henry  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1863 
Comfort,  James  W.,  Jeflfersonville,  Ind.  1873 
Comin,  John,  Des  Moiues,  lo.  174 

Compton,  Herbert  E.,  Hankinson,  N.  D.  332 
Comstock,  Davillo  W.,Charle8ton,W.  Va.  1861 


Conard,  William  J.,  Park  Rapids,  Minn.  1889 
Coudit,  Henry,  J.,  Burlington,  Conn.  114 

Condon,  Thomas,  Pf.,  Eugene,  Ore.  1854 

Cone,  James  W.,  Powhattan,  Kan.  188,  94 

Cone,  John  H.,  Derby,  Vt.  12,386 

Cone,  Luther  H.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1855 

Congdon,  Merritt  J.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  1895 

Conkle,  Noble  W.,  Cummings,  N.  D.  9,  330 
Conkling,  Benjamin  D.,  Lyons,  Kan.  1868 

Conley,  Henry  W.,  Stonington,  Me.  212 

•Conley,  Isaiah  B.,  West  Woolwich,  Me.  214 
Conner,  James  R.,  Athens,  O.  1889 

Connet,  Alfred,  Laverne,  Okla.  1861 

Connolly,  Charles  P.,  Hiawatha,  Kan.  190 

Conrad,  Arcturus  Z.,  Worcester,  Mass.  244 
Conrad,  Charles  E.,  Quincy,  111.  1858 

Conrad,  George  A.,  Park  City,  Utah,  381 

Conrad,  William  C,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  224 

Conry,  Henry  W.,  Esses,  Vt.  1873 

Constant,  Edward,  Ipswich,  Mass.  228 

Converse,  Edward  J.,  Columbus,  O.  1898 

Converse,  Wm.  A.  C,  Lyme,  N.  H.  1887 

Cook,  Arthur  W.,  Fifield,  Wis.  404,  8, 12 

Cook,  E.  Albert,  Algonquin.  111.  9 

Cook,  Silas  P.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  58,  1869 

Cooke,  William  H.,  Sunol  Glen,  Cal.  108 

Cookman,  Isaac,  Sireator,  111.  162 

Cool,  James  W.,  New  York  City,  316 

Cooledge,  Charles  E.,  CoUinsville,  Conn.  116 
[Cooley,  Franklin  M.,  deceased,  19 

Cooley,  H.  George,  Ontario,  Cal.  1891 

Cooley,  William  Forbes,  Littleton,  N.  H.  302 
Coolidge,  Amos  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1857 
Coolidge,  Chalmer  H.,  So.  Woodbury,  Vt.  394 
Coolidge,  Henry  A.,  Francestown,  N.  H.  300 
Coombe,  Philip,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  106 

Cooper,  James,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  1881 
Cooper,  James  W.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  122 
Cooper,  John  H.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal.  106 

Cooper,  Samuel  B.,  Boylston  Center,  Mass.  220 


Coquillette,  Wra.  E.,  Byron,  III. 
Copping,  Bernard,  Acton,  Mass. 
Corbett,  Fred  W.,  Adrian,  Mich. 
*Corbin,  Oliver  L.,  Colo. 
Corbin,  Paul  L.,  Chesterfield,  HI. 
Cordley,  Richard,  Lawrence,  Kan. 
Corey,  Ephraim  M.,  Bellaire.  Mich. 
Corwin,  Carl  H.,  Bellaire,  Mich. 
Cory,  Isaac  L.,|Wauke8ha,  Wis. 
Cote,  Thomas  G.  A.,  Lowell,  Mass. 


1876 
216 
1892 
98 
1899 
192 
1872 
248 
416 
12,230 
Cotton,  Harry  A.,  Amity,  Mo.  278 

Couch,  Charles  H.,  Arkansas  City,  Kan.  188 
Couchraan,  Thos.  B.,  Chester  Center,  lo.  9, 172 
Coulter,  Cyreniu8N.,Brodhead,  Wis.  1867 
Countryman,  Asa,  Iowa  Falls,  lo  1877 

Countryman,  Franklin,  N.  Branford,  Conn.  124 
Courier,  John  E.,  Golconda,  111.  1883 

Cousins,  Edgar  M.,  Thomaston,  Me.  11, 212, 440 
Covell,  Arthur  J.,  Lynn,  Mass.  230 

Cowan,  John,  Southampton,  Mass.  238 

♦Cowan,  John  W.,  Crete,  Neb.  288 

Cox,  S.  H.,200;w.l05th  st.,New  York,  9, 11,  316 
Crafts,  Daniel  L.,  Lynn,  Mass.  1876 

Cragg,  Amos  K.,  Helena,  Mich.  254,  64 

Cragin,  Charles  C,  Rio  Vista,  Cal.  104 

[Craig,  Henry  K.,  deceased. 
Craig,  Timothy  C.,  Franconia,  N.  H.  300 

Cram,  Delbert  W.,  Valdez,  Alaska,  94 

Cram,  Elmer  E.,  Burtrum,  Minn.  266,  8,  72,  4 
Cramer,  W.  Cecil,  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.  322 
Cramer,  F.  L.,  Des  Moines,  lo.  1898 

Crane,  Charles  D.,  Yarmouth,  Me.  214,  440 
Crane,  Edward  P.,  Monticello,  Minn.  272 

Crane,  Henry  C,  Central  Village,  Conn.  1873 
Crane,  John  F.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  1886 
Crane,  Keudrick  H.,  Pinckney,  Mich.  1874 
Crater,  George  W.,  Wheatland,  Wyo.  419,  42 
Crathern,  C.  F.  Hill,  Braintree,  Mass.  220 

Craver,  David  H.,  Groton,  N.  Y.  312 

Crawford,  Chas.  D.,  Springfield,  Mo.  1893 

Crawford,  Charles  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1876 
Crawford,  John  C,  Boone,  lo.  1888 

Crawford,  Lyndon  8.,  Portland,  Conn.  124,240 


478 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Crawford,  Oliver  C,  Oberlin,  O.  1893 

Crawtord,  Otis  D.,  Orient,  lo.  1872 

Crawford,  Sidney,  Provincetown,Ma88.  ]2, -236 
Crawford,  William,  Mazomanie,  Wis.  410 

Credelord,  Geo.  H. 

Creegan,  C.  C,  Cong.  rms.  4th  av.  X.Y.  48, 1874 
Creelman,  llark>.n,J/o>iii-eiil,  Can.  18S9 

Cressey,  Pembertoii  H.,  N.  Conway.  N  H.  300 
Cressman, Abraham  A.,Grandl8laQd,Xeb.  288 
Cressman,  Edmund,  Sienl  Cay,  Neb.  294 

Crips,  Philip  M.,  Alba,  Mich.  1878 

Cristy,  Albert  B.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1879 

Croft,  Charles  P.,  Weatugue,  Conn.  1873 

Crofts,  George  W.,  Beatrice,  Neb.  286 

Crofts,  William  D.,  China,  Asia,  1894 

Croker,  George  H.,  Larchwood,  lo.  178 

Croker,  John,  Grant,  Neb.  288,  90,  4 

Cromer,  Jeremiah  C.,  St.  Louis,  JIo.  280 

Crooks,  Chark-s  M.,  Coleraiu,  Mass.  12,  222 
Cnisbie,  Iladley  M.,  Salem,  lo.  1876 

Crosby,  John  F.,  Dover,  N.  II.  1892 

Crosby,  Samuel  B.  1892 

Cross,  Allen  E.,  Brookline,  Mass.  12,  218 

Cross,  James  F.,  Rosebud,  S.  D.  374 

Cross,  Joceph  \V.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1834 

[Cross,  Moses  K.,  deceased. 
Cross,  Rowland  S.,  Dawson,  Minn.  268 

Cross,  Koselle  T.,  York,  Neb.  59,  296 

Cross,  William  H.,  Saratoga,  Cal.  106 

Crossland,  George  E  ,  Kansas  Ci'y.Mo.  12,  278 
Croswell,  Micah  S.,  Los  .vngeles,  Cal.  1869 
Crouch,  WiUiani  S.,  Maple  Hill,  Kan.  192 

Crowder,  Francis  J.,  Culoma,  \Vi^.  18(30 

Crowell,  Preston  R.,  Pt-tersham,  Mass.  236 
Crowell,  Zenas,  Atlleboro  Kails,  Mass.  234 
Crowl,  Theodore,  Sterling,  III.  162 

Crura,  John  U.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  278 

Cruzan,  John  A.,  Hilo,  II.  I.  1S71 

♦Cullens,  Archibald,  Winihrop,  Me.  214 

Culp,  David  W.,  Tampa,  Fla.  1879 

Culpepper,  Lewis  P.,  Barb.r,  Ala.  18.o7 

Culver,  Fra-iklin  J.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1890 

Culver,  William  C,  Lighlwood,  Ala.  90 

*Cumbu8,  George  W.,ColuraDU8,  Ga.  1892 
Cumbus,  John  R  ,  Kocbelle.  Ga.  138 

Cumings,  Jo&n  M.,  Denmark,  lo.  172 

Cummings,  Geo.  H.,  Danville,  Vt.  386 

Cummiiigs,  Henry,  Strallord,  Vt.  392 

Cunningham,  John,  Friendship,  N.  Y.  1S4S 
Cunniijgham,  Wm.  B.,  Niagara,  N.  D.  334 

Curran,  Kdward.  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  356 

Currier,  Albert  H.,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O.  69 

Curry,  David,  Charlotte,  Mich.  1889 

*Curry,  David  G.,  Blaine,  Wa-h.  396,  8 

Curry,  Erastus  S.,  Christy,  Mo.  1866 

*Curry,  J.  J.,  Pringle,  Ga.  1898 

Curtis,  Anson  B.,  (jhreenville,  Mich.  254 

*Curtis,  Asber  W.,  Kaleigh,  N.  C.  58 

Curtis,  Charles  B.,  Pr  ,  Beloit,  Ala.  1873 

Curtis,  Charles  H.,  Worthington,  Minn.  9,  276 
Curtis,  Edward  D.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  54 

Curtis,  Edward  L.,  New  Haven, Conn.  71 

Curti8,E.,526  Kirk  Bl  k,  8yracu8e,N.Y.  54 

Curtis,  Gilbert  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1876 

Curtis,  John  S.,  Candia,  N .  H.  12, 298 

[Curtis,  LuciuB,  deceased,  20 

Curtis, Widter  W.,We8t  Stockbridge.Mass.  244 
Curtis,'  William  C,  Brownville,  Me.  204 

Curtis,  William  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

♦Curtis,  William  W.,  Oberlin,  O.  1877 

Curtiss,  George,  Kent,  Conn.  1865 

Curtiss,  Payson  L.,  Haulkton,  S.  D.  372 

Curtiss,  8. 1.,81  Ashland  Blvd  ,  Chicago.Ill.  65 
Gushing,  Edwin  B.,  Pf.,  Yankton,  S.  D.  1896 
Cushman,  Charles  E.,Avoca,  lo.  170 

rCushman,  John  P.,  deceased,  20 

Cutler,  Alex.  E..  Richmond,  111.  9,  160 

Cutler,  Alexander  E.,  Genoa  Junct.,WiB.  408 
Cutler,  Calvin,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1862 

Cutler,  Charles,  Tallmadge,  O.  1857 

Cutler,  Charles  H.,  Bangor,  Me.  202 

Cutler,  Fred'k  M.,  Ashland,  Mass.  12,  216 

Cutler,'  George  B.,  Ware,  Mass.  1882 


Cutler,  Temple,  W.  Gloucester,  Mass.  226 
Cutler,  Walter  A.,  Toledo,  O.                264,  346 

Cutter,  Marshall  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  1868 

Dack,  Herbert  W.,  Conklin,  Mich.  250 

[Dada,  Edwin  P  ,  deceased.  20 

Dahlgren,  John  A.,  Dover,  N.  J.  322 

Dahlgren,  Olof  A  ,  E.  Norwalk,  Conn.  116 

Daily,  John  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1879 

Dailey,  Squire  [Wash.]  1859 

Dahis,  Charles  H.,  Weatherford,  Okla.  354 

Daley,  Charles  M.,  Huron.  S.  D.  58,  442 

Dalton,  John  J.,  Valley  (  ity,  N.  D.  1894 

Dalton,  Martin  L.,  Chngrin  Falls,  O.  338,  46 

Daly,  James  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1868 

D  ilzell,  George,  Hitihland,  111.  154 

l>araon,  Cyrus  W.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  1892 
Damon,  F.  W.,  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

Dana,  MMlcidm,  Kingston,  K.  I.  9,  366 

Dana,  Samuel  H.,  Quiiicy,  111.  160 

Danford,  James  A.,  No.  Branch,  Minn.  272,  4 

Danforth,  James  R.,  Westtield,  N.  J.  324 

Danfurth,  J.  Romeyn,  Auburn,  Me.  9,  202 

Danforth,  Ralph  E.,  Newtane,  Vt.  9,  390 

Danforth,  Wm   E.,  Elrahurst,  111.  1896 

Daniels,  Chas.  H.,  Newton,  Mass.  48,  52 

Daniels,  Henry  M.,  DeLuz,  Cal.  100 

Daniels,  Joseph  L.,  Pf.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1876 
Danielson,  Carl  A.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     128,  366 

Dark,  Fred.  E.,  Perry  Center,  N.  Y.  318 

Darling,  George,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1850 

Darling,  Marion,  Detroit,  Minn.  9,  268 

Darling,  Marc  W.,  Glencoe,  111.  154 

Darhng,  Thomas  W.,  Middlebury,  Vt.  1881 

•Darnell,  Elias,  Dawsonville,  Ga.  1878 

Darrah,  John  M.,  Springfield,  HI.  1892 

Dascomb,  Arthur  S.,  Glencoe,  Minn.  9,  268 
Dascomb,  Harry  N.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  260 
Davenport,  John  G.,  Waterbury,  Conn.       128 

Davenport,  Merriam  B  ,  Maine,  N.  Y.  314,  20 

Davidson,  James  A.,  Butte,  Neb.  1895 

Davidson,  John  N.,  Dousman,  Wis.  406 

Davidson,  William  E.,  St.  Charles,  111.  160 
Davidson,  William  W.,New  Haven.  Conn.1888 

Davie,  Chas   N.,  Cranberry  Isles,  Me.  204 

Davies,  Arthur,  Laraberton,  Minn.  270 

Davies,  Arthur  E.,  Storrs,  Conn.  1893 

Davies,  Daniel  D.,  cttumwa,  lo.  180 

Davies,  Daniel  T.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  1865 

Davies,  David  D.,  Dodgeville,  Wis.  406 

Davies,  David  E.,  Spokane,  Wash.  1875 
Davies.  David  J.,  ns  So. Ualstead,Ch'go,I11.154 
Davits,  Dyfri  |Wi8.] 

Davies,  Edward,  Watcrville,  N.  Y.  1853 

Davies,  Henry,  Bangor,  Wis.  404,  8 

Davies,  Henry,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 

Davies,  Howell,  Johnstown,  Pa.  360 

Davies,  James,  Bowdle,  S.  D.  370 

Davies,  John,  Wales,  1897 

Davies,  John  B.,  Youngstown,  O.  348 

Davies,  John  D.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  416 

Da\-ie6,  John  F.,  Wales,  O.  344,  6 

Davies,  John  F.,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  106 

Davies,  John  L.,  Akron,  O.  336 

Davies,  J.  Parry,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  1884 

Davies,  Jonathan  R.,  Forest  City,  Pa.  360 

Davies,  Rachel  E.,Ixonia,  Wis  408 

Davies,  Richard  R.,  Vergennes,  Vt.  392 

Davies,  Roderick,  Glen  Lyon,  Pa.  360,  4 

Davies,  Tlieophilus.  Miner  Plains,  Pa.  362 

Davies,  Thomas  D.,  Wolcott,  Vt.  394 

Davies,  Thomas  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1865 

Davies,  Thomas  M.,  Cornish,  Me.  204 

Davies,  Thomas  T.,  Sandy  Creek, N.Y.  316,  8 
Davies,  Thomas  V.,  Steger,  111.           146,  .52,  62 

Davies,  William,  Douglas  Is., Alaska,  94 

Davies,  Wm.  A.,  Silver  Creek,  Neb.  294 

Davies,  William  C,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  360 

Davies,  William  M.,  Slatington,  Pa.  1898 

Davis,  Albert  A.,  Lakeland,  Minn.  1893 

Davis,  Albert  P.,  Waketield,  Mass.  242 

Davis,  Charles  H.,  Somernville,  Conn.  9,126 
[Davis,  David  L.,  deceased. 

Davis,  Ernest  C,  Newcastle,  N.  H.  304 


1902.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTEKS. 


479 


Davi8.  Frederick  L.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  1893 
Davis,  James,  Waikane,  II.  I.  144 

Davis,  Jerome  D.,  A.  B.  C  F.  M.  436 

Davis,  Lemuel,  Rutland,  N.  Y.  1897 

Davis,  Oscar  F.,  Emington,  III.  152 

Davis,  Ozora  S.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  23i 

Davis,  Perley  B.,  "W.  Roxbury,  Mass.  1862 
Davis,  Smith  C,  Brimfleld,  111.  146 

Davis,  Valentine  T.,  Martin's  Mills,  Tex.  382 
Davis,  William,  Denver,  Colo.  1892 

Davis,  William  H.,  Newton,  Mass.  234 

Davis,  William  V.  W..  Pitlstield, Mass.  236, 440 
Davison,  Joseph  B  ,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1866 
Davison,  Thonras  W.,  Becket,  Mass.  216 

Davjsson,  Augustus,  Herndon,  Va.  394 

Davy,  James  J.,  Cando,  N.  D.  1887 

Dawson,  John  B.,  Essexville,  Mich.  1860 

Dawson,  William  L.,  Columbus,  O.  340 

Day,  Charles  O.,  Pr.,  Andover,  Mass.  50,  61 
Day,  Edward,  Bernardstnn,  Mass.  218 

Day,  Ernest  E.,  Kewaunee,  Wis.  410 

Day,  Ernest  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 

Day,  George  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  71 

tDay,  Hiram,  deceased,  20 

)ay,  Philemon  R.,  W.  Hartford,  Conn.      1864 
Day,  Richard  C,  Rocklin,  Cal.  98 

Day,  Rodney  C.  De  Kalb,  N.  Y.  1872 

Day,  S.  Mills,  Honeoye,  N.  Y.  312 

Day,  Warren  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

Day,  William  C,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  104,  6 
Day,  William  H.,  Los  Angel-  s,  Cal.  102 

Dazey,  Jonathan  C,  Waukomis,  Okla.  350, 4 
Deakin,  Samuel,  Taylor,  Neb.  288,94 

Dean,  Benjamin  A.,  Springfield,  N.  Y.  1866 
Dean,  Edwin  B.,  Clinton,  lo.  172 

Dean,  Frank  W.,  Red  Cloud,  Neb.  290,  2 

Dean,  Krederic  A.,  Tripoli,  lo.  184 

Dean,  Martin  G.,  Hutchinson,  Kan.  1852 

Dean,  William  N.  T.,  Whately,  Mass.  244 

Deane,  James,  Nortlifield,  N.  Y.  316,  22,  441 
♦Deane,  John  Pitt,  Ashland,  Wis.  404 

Deans,  John,  River  Point,  R.  I.  366 

DeBarrilt,  Alfred.  Cienfaegoii,  Cuba,  1895 
De  Berry,  Wm.  N.,  Springfield,  Mass.  240 
De  Bevoise,  Gabriel  H.,  Wi-stminster,  Vt.  392 
Decker,  Frank  H.,  Westerly,  R.  I.  126,  368 
DeClaybrook,  William  E.,  Frankfort.Ky.  1876 
De  Forest,  Heman  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  252 

De  Forest,  John  B..,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

De  Groff,  Charles  F.,  Letcher,  8.  D.  372,  4 

De  Kay,  George  H.,  Lodi,  Cal.  102 

Dell,  Frank  K.,  Astoria,  Ore.  356 

DeLong,  D.  D.,  6409  Jackson  av  ,  Ch'go,  111.  150 
Delvin,  Charles  S.,  Landing,  Mich.  1884 

Delzell,  Finis  E.,  Westminster,  Conn.  128 

Demeritt.  John  P.  1870 

Deming  Vernon  H,N.Wilbraham,Ma8s.  244 
Demond, Abraham  L.,  New  Orleans, l,a.  200 
Demorest.W.L.,  1054  N.Monroest.,C'go,I11.146 
DeMott,  George  C,  West  Winfield,  N.  Y.  322 
DeMott,  Jacob  L.,  Warren,  Me.  1884 

Denio,  Francis  B.,  Pf ,  Bangor,  Me.  59,  62 

[Dennis,  Chas.  W.,  deceased,  21 

Denison,  George  B  ,  Cando,  N.  D.  9,  330 

Denison,  John  H.,  Williarasiown,  Mass.  1870 
Denney,  Oscar  H.,  Cincinnati,  0.,  Sta.  C,  1882 
Denney,  Wilson,  Charles  City,  lo.  172 

Dennlson,  Robert  C.,  Janesville,  Wis.  408 

Dent,  Thomas  J.,  Aberdeen.  S.  D.  370 

De  Peu,  John,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  114 

Depew,  Arnett  W.,  Wayne,  111.  162 

Depfer,  Harvey  A.,  Blohsburg,  Pa.  360 

De  Puy,  Wellington,  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.  1884 
♦Derebey,  Chri».takiB  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1888 
•De  Riemer,  William  E, Washington, D.C.  1867 
Derome,  Jules  A.,  Blankinton,  S.  D.  374 

Desha,  S.  L.,  Hilo,  H   I.  142 

Detling,  William  C,  Glenville,  O.  1897 

Dettmers,  Carl  A.  ,584  N.Leavitt,  Ch'go,  111.  150 
Devitt,  Theoph.  S.,  Branford,  Conn.  114 

*Devo,  Charles,  Rockyford   Ga.  1899 

Dewey,  Harry  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  308 

Dewey,  Willis  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  If.  436 


Dowhur8t,F.E.,5746  Madison  av.,Ch'go,  111.  148 
Dexter,  Daniel  W.,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  9,  316 

Dexter,  Frank  N.,  Ripon,  Wis.  1885 

Dexter,  Granville  M.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1873 

Dexter,M.,387  Marlboro  St., Boston, Mass .52,438 
Dibble,  William  L.,  Vermillion,  S.  D.  376 

Dick,  Jeremiah  M.,  Hubbard,  Ore.  356,  8 

Dickens,  Albert  W.,  Middlebury,  Vt.  18S2 
Dickerman,  Geo  S.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1868 
Dickerman,Josiah  P. .Jamaica  Plain, Mass.  1891 
Dickerman,  Lysander,  18.58 

Dickerson,  Charles  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.  324 

Dickerson,  Orson  C  ,  Earlville,  111.  152 

Dickev,  Fred  M.,  Tuxedo,  Md.  214 

Dickey,  Myron  P.,  Milton,  N.  H.  304 

Dickinson,  Charles  A  ,  Sacramento,  Cal.      104 


Dickinson,  C.  H.,  Fargo,  N.  D. 


12,330,441 


Dickinson,  Cornelius  E.,  Cincinnati,  O.        338 
Dickinson,  Ferd.  W.,  Homer,  N.Y.  1868 

Dickinson,  Geo.  L.,  E.  Northfield,  Mass.  1876 
Dickinson,  George  R.,  Zanesville,  O. 
Dickinson,  Henry  A.,  Huntington,  Mass 
Dickinson,  Samuel  W.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Dickinson,  Selden  C,  Mt.  Vernon,  O. 
Dickinson,  Wm.  E.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
Dickson,  James  H.,  .1.  B.  V.  F.  Jf. 
Dickson,  James  P.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Dickson,  John  H.,  Pana,  111. 
Didriksen,  David  M.,  Roxburj',  Mass. 
Dldriksen,  Sevrin  K.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
*Dietrich,  Henry  J.,  Butte,  Neb.  286,  90.  2,  372 
Dietrick,  Will  A.,  Cleveland,  O.  9,  342,  6 

Diffenbacher,  Benj.  F.,  Irvington,  Neb.         290 
Dike,  Samuel  W.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1869 

Dill,  Arthur  C,  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y. 
Dillard,  James  H.,  Lowell,  N.  C. 
Dingwell,  Jiimes  D.,  Amesbury,  Mass 
Dinsmore,  Chas.  A.,  S.  Boston,  Mass. 
Dinsmore,  John,  Auburn,  Me 


1863 
1874 

344 
1860 

436 
1875 

158 
1892 

120 


316 

1900 
216 
218 

1852 


*Disbrow,  Edward  D.,  W  Hanover,  Mass.  226 
Dixon,  Ellis  W.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  1882 

Dixon,  Hiram  H.,  Whitewater,  Wis.  1852 

[Dixon,  James  J.  A.  T.,  deceased,  21 

Dixon,  Sarah  A.,  Tvngsboro,  Mass.  242 

Dixon, Wm.R.,North  Walworth,  Wis.  416 
Doane,  Frank  B.,  North  Haven,  Conn.  9,124 
Doane,  John,  Fremont,  Neb.  290 

Doane,  John  W.,  Spradling,  Ky.  198 

Dobeon,  Andrew  W.,  Omega,  Okla.  350 

Dodd,  Arthur  C,  Rialto,  Cal.  98, 104,  6 

Dodd,  Augustus  R.,  .Montour,  to.  180 

Dodd,  Leonard,  Atkinson  Depot,  N.  H.  1878 
Dodd,  Thomas  B.,  Williamsburg,  Ky.  198 
Dodge,  Austin,  Burlingon,  Mass.  220 

Dodge,  George  S.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1872 

Dodge,  George  S., :«. 2,  W.  Acton,  Mass.  246 
Dodge,  John  E.,  W.  Boylston,  Mass.  242 

Dodge,  John  W.,  Newburyport,  Mass.  1860 
Dodge,  Prescott  D.,  Tallmadge,  O.  346 

Dodge.  Seward  M.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1878 

[Doe,  Franklin  B.,  deceased,  21 

Doering,  John  E.,  Boaz,  111.  1892 

Dole,  Charles  J  ,  Lexington,  Ohio,  342 

Dole,  James  H.,  Ravemia,  O.  1887 

Dole,  Sylvester  R.,  Ravenna.  O.  1863 

Dolliff,  Frank  S.,  Island  Falls,  Me.  206 

Donaldson,  J.  Isaiah,  Corpus  Christi,  Tex.  382 
Donaldson,  Levi  J.,  Demorest,  Ga.  1874 

Donat  Joseph,  Charleroi,  Pa.  9 

Donnell,  Albert,  Slatersville,  R.  I.  366 

Donovan,  David,  Dundee.  Minn.  1887 

D'Ooge,  Martin  L.,  Pf.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  1878 
Dooley,  John,  Monterey,  Mass.  232 

DooUitle,  John  B.,  W.  Suffield,  Conn.  128 

Dorland,  Chester  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 
Dorn,  Wm.  H.,  St.Louis.  Mo.  280 

Dorward,  James  C,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  436 

Doty,  Micajah,  Howard,  S.  D.  372,  4 

Dougherty,  Jas.  G.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  1870 
Dougherty,  M.  Angelo,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1869 
Douglas,  Clinton,  Albion,  Neb.  286 

Douglass,  Francis  J.,  Victor,  lo.  166, 1869 

Douglass,  H.  Paul,  Springfield,  Mo.  280 


480 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Douglass,  Solomon  J.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1863 
Douglass,  Thomas,  Bronfelyn,  N.  Y.  1866 

Douglass,  Truman  O.,  Qrinnell,  lo.  54, 9 

Douglass,  Truman  O.,  jr.,  Eagle  Grove,  lo.  174 
Dow,  William  W.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  1868 
Dowd,  Qujncy  L.  [Europe],  1875 

Dowden,  William  H.,  Gill,  Mass.  226 

Dowdiug,  Heury  W.,  Kingston,  Pa.  1889 

Downs,  Allison  O.,  Colo.  Springs,  Colo.  1878 
Downs,  Charles  A.,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  302 

Downs,  Charles  A.,  Michigan  City,  N.D.  332 
Dowse,  Edmund,  Sherborn,  Mass.  238 

Doyle,  Amos  A.  1887 

Drahms,  August,  San  Quentin,  Cal.  1878 

Drake,  Charles  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1871 
Drake,  Ellis  R.,  Denver,  Colo.  1868 

Drake,  Francis  E.,  Belle  Plaine.Io.  170 

♦Drake,  Ulysses  S.,  White  Salmon,  Wash.  402 
Drawbridge,  Robert  W.,  Medway.Mass.  232 
Drawdy,  Sylvester  M.,  Cat  Creek,  Ga.  138,  40 
Drennan,  Manuel  J.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  1866 
Dresser,  Amos,  Julian,  Neb.  1841 

Drew,  Charles  E.,  Addinglon,  Ind.  T.  350 

Drew,  Edward  P.,  Keene,  N.  H.  302 

Drew,  Frank  L.,  Terape,  Ariz.  95 

Drew,  James  B.,  Went  Mansville,  Mass.  1863 
Drew,  Stephen  F.,  Waterbury,  Vt.  1858 

Driesbach,  Charles  H.,  Lake  Preston,  S.  D.372 
Drisko,  Raymond  C,  Alfred,  Me.  202 

Dudley,  Joseph  P.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  1864 

Dudley,  Myron  8.,  Newington,  N.  H.  304 

Duff,  Rolph  J.,  St.  Clair,  Mich.  262 

Dugan,  William  R.,  Montague,  Mass.  1880 
Duram,  B.  Alfred,  Stoneham,  Mass.  9,  240 
Dumm,  William  W.,  Des  Moines,  lo.  1886 

Dunaway,  Willis  J.,  New  Site,  Ala.  1887 

Dunbar,  R.  W.,  N.  Chelmsford,  Mass.  222 

Duncan,  Calvin  W.,  Hancock,  Minn.  1894 

Dungan,  George  W.,  Otis,  Colo.  1880 

Dungan,  Thomas  A.,  Imlay  City,  Mich.  256 
Dunham,  Dwight,  Jetmore,  Kan.  190 

Dunham,  Warren  N.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  1868 
Dunlap,  George  H.,  E.  Concord,  N.  H.  300 
Dunlap,S.P.,155Evanston  av., Chicago,  111.  148 
Dunn,  Charles  W.,  Pr.,  Benzouia,  Mich.  1888 
Dunn,  Henderson  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  200 
Dunn,  Simeon  B.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  1875 

Dunnels,  A.  Fred.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  224 

Dunning,  Albert  E.,  Brookline,  Mass.  52 

Dunning,  Morton  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

♦Dunsmore,  Henty  C,  Bangor,  Mich.  1890 
Dunton,  Abram  L.,  Gilbert,  lo.  176 

tDustan,  George,  deceased. 
)utton,  Charles  H.,  Newhaven,  Vt.  390 

Dutton,  Horace,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1868 

Dwight,  Charles  A.  8.,  Closter,  N.  J.  322 

Dwight,  Henry  O.,  .1.  B.  C.  F.  3f.  436 

Dwight,  Melatiah  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1869 
Dwight,  Timothy,  New  Haven,  Conn.  65,  1861 
Dyas,  Joseph  P.,  Sandwich,  III.  1880 

Dyckman,  Samp.  B.,  Neosho  Falls,  Kau.  1891 
Dyer,  Almon  J.,  Sharon,  Mass.  238,  440 

Dyer,  Edward  O.,  Sharon,  Conn.  126 

Dyer,  Frank,  Wheatou,  111.  146 

Dyer,  Henry  B.,  Acushnet,  Mass.  1899 

Dyer,  Nathan  T.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.  216 

Dyke,  Jacob  E.,  South  Beud,  Ind.  1898 

Dyott,  L.  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  9,  310 

Dyrness,C.T.,1084  N.  Fran'co.Chi'go,  111.148 
Eakin,  John  A.,  Waseca,  Minn.  276 

Eames,  Charles  O.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  318 

Earl,  James,  West  Duluth,  Minn.  268 

Earl,  Theophilus  R.,  San  Diego,  Cal.  100,  6 
Early,  Alonzo,  Oberlm,  O.  344 

Earnshaw,  Albert  F.,  Portland,  Me.  210 

Eastman,  Adelbert  S.  [N.  Y.]  1884 

Eastman,  Andrew  J.,  Chelsea,  Vt.  386 

Eastman,  Mrs.  Annis  F.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1890 
Eastman,  Edward  P.,  Danbury,  N.  H.  300 

Eastman,  George  P.,  Millbury,  Mass.  232 

Eastman,  Lucius  R.,  Framingham,  Mass.  224 
Eastman,  Samuel  E.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1875 

Eastman,  William  R.,  Albany,  N.Y.  1862 


Eaton,  C.  H.,  deceased. 

Eaton,  Edward  D.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1876 

Eaton,  James  D.,  A.  B.  O.  F.  M.  436 

Eaton,  James  F.,  Rochester,  Wis.  1879 

Eaton,  Joseph  M.  R.,  Redlands,  Cal.  1845 

Eaton,  Samuel,  Warner,  N.  H.  306 

Eaton,  Samuel  W.,  Roscoe,  111.  160 

Eaton,  Walter  S.,  Revere,  Mass.  238 

Eaves,  George,  Silverton,  Colo.  112 

Kby,  Albert  B.,  Olivet,  Mich.  9,  258 

Eckel,  Frank  E.,  Ward,  Colo.  112 

Eckerson,  Ray,  Avon,  III.  146 

Eckles,  William  E.,  Sebastopol,  Cal.  9,  100 
Eckman,  James  K.,  Osborne,  Kan.  1869 

Edds,  William  T.,  Sidney,  N.  Y.  320 

Eddy,  William  D.,  8.  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  1890 
*Edgerton,  Thomas  R.,  Shullsburg,  Wis.  414 
Edmands,  T.  Merrill,  Wahpeton,  N.  D.  334 
Edmonds,  Robert  II.,  Mansfield,  O.  342 

Edmunds,  John  8.,  Strongsville,  O.  346 

Edquist,  Frederick,  Wichita,  Kan.  1885 

Edson,  Henry  K.,  Pf.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1881 

Edwards,  George  L.,  Jewett  City,  Conn.  1869 
Edwards,  George  N  ,  Jewett  City,  Conn.9, 120 
Edwards,  Henry  L.,  Northampton,  Mass.  1857 
Edwards,  John,  Fajardo,  Porto  Rico,  1871 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  P/.,  Wardtier,  Ida.  165 
Edwards,  Nicholas  T.,  Escondido,  Cal.  100 
Edwards,  Richard,  Cable,  111.  1888 

Edwards,  Rosine  M.,  Ahtauum,  Wash.  1898 
Edwards,  Thomas  A.,  Central,  Ala.  1900 

Edwards,  Thomas  C,  Kingston,  Pa.  360 

Edwards,  William,  Abercrombie,  N.  D.  330 
Edwards,  William  R.,  Granville,  N.  Y.  312,  90 
Eells,  Myron,  Twana,  Wash.  396,  8,  400 

Egbert,  George  D.,  NorwalK,  Conn.  124 

Egerland,  Franz,  Crete,  Neb.  288 

Eggleston,  De  WittC,  Sound  Beach,  Conn.  118 
Eggleston,  Frank  O.,  Claridon,  O.  338 

Egleston,  Nath.  H.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  1845 
Egleston,  Wm.  R.,  Westmoreland,  Kan.  1863 
*Ehnamani,  Artemas,  Santee,  Neb.  294 

Elder,  Hugh.  Fozces,  ScoUmid,  1868 

Elderkin,  John,  Groton,  Conn.  1872 

Eldred,  John  W.,  Republic,  Mo.  278,  80 

Eldridge,  Arthur  F.,  Pawlet,  Vt.  390 

Eldridge,  Edwin  ii..  Fort  Payne,  Ala.  9,  86 
Kldridge,  Ernest  W.,  Montague,  Mass.  232 
*Elkius,  Wendall  P.,  Wareham,  Mass.  9,  242 
EUedge,  William  M.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  192 
Elliot,  Lester  H.,  Waterbury,  Vt.  1866 

Elliott,  Charles,  West  Millgrove,  O.  9,'338,  48 
Elliott,  Mortimer  C,  Seatonville,  111.  162,  60 
Elliott,  Stephen  G.,  Aurora,  Mo.  1864 

Elliott,  William  A.,  Marshall,  111.  156 

Ellis,  Fred.  W.,  Pf.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1898 

Ellis,  John,  Evanston,  III.  1872 

[Ellis,  Morgan  A.,  deceased. 
Ellis,  Walter  M.,  Endeavor,  Wis.  12,  408 

Ellms,  Louis,  Hopkinton,  N.  H.  302 

Ell8trom,C.G.,415Atlanticav.,Br'lyn,N.Y.1898 
Ellsworth,  Alfred  A.,  Quincy,  Mass.  11,  1862 
Ellsworth,  Fred  K..  Sandwich,  Mass.  238 

Elwell,  T.  Robert,  Stoughtoti,  Wis.  414 

Elwood,  William,  Canova,  8.  D.  370 

Elwood,  Willis  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Ely,  Edward  L.,  Des  Moines,  lo.  1890 

Ely,  Robert  E.,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  1891 
Embleton,  John  S.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1875 

Embree,  Jehu  H.,  Loomis,  Neb.  290 

Emerson,  Forrest  F..  Providence,  R.  I.  1865 
Emerson,  Fred.  C,  Williston,  N.  D.  316,  1885 
Emerson,  James  O.,  Elburn,  111.  1.52 

Emerson,  Oliver  P.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  439 

Emerson,  Stephen  G.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  104 

Emerson,  Thomas  A.,  Waketield,  Mass.  1869 
Emery,  Clarence  P.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  1899 
Emery,  Samuel  F.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1891 

[Emery,  S.  Hopkins,  deceased,  22 

Emmerson,  Nicholas,  Osborne,  Kan.  1896 

Emmons,  Abram  8.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1878 

Emmons,  Henry  V.,  Kittery  Point,  Me.  206 
Empson,  Geo.  C.,  Gladstone   Mich.  254 


1902.] 


LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTEES. 


481 


Etnrich,  Fred.  E.,  8.  Framingham,  Mae*.    224 

English,  Isaac  N.,  Bertha,  Minn.  1879 
English,  William  F.,  East  "Windsor.Conn.   116 

Kngstrom,  Alfred  P.,  Oxlip,  Minn.  274 

Enlow,  Charles  E.  [111.]  1891 

Enman,  James  E.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  224 

Epler,  Percy  H.,  So.  Boston,  Mass.  218 

Eppens,  Edward  H.,  Memphis,  Mich.  258 
Erickson.Andrew,  1246  N.  4S  av.,Chi'go,Ill.  148 

Erickson,  Fritz,  Danbury,  Ct.  1885 

♦Erlksen,  August,  Boston,  Mass.  220 
Empt.  F.  W.,  North  Farsonsfield,  Me.       1880 

Erskine,  John,  White  Cloud,  Mich.  1900 

Essig,  Gottlieb,  McCook,  Neb.  290 

EsBig,  William  F.,  Peoria.  111.  158 

Estabrook,  Frank  J.,  Collinwood,  O.  340 

Estabrook,  F.  Philip,  Keedham,  Mass.  12,  232 

Estabrook, Wm.  A.,  Amherst,  Mass.  3S6,  94 

•Etherton,  Guy  E.,  Argentine,  Kan.  1899 

Ethridge,  Albert,  Marseilles,  111.  1857 

Evans,  Benjamin  J.,  Scranton,  Pa.  1809 

Evans,  Daniel,  No.  Cambridae,  Mass.  220 

Evans,  Daniel  A.,  Wayland,  O.  348 

*Evan8,  D.  A..  Chicago,  111.  1891 

Evans,  David  E.,  Lewis,  lo.  178 

Evans,  David  E.,  Warrior  Run,  Pa.  364 
Evans,  David  H.,  North  Hampton,  N.  H.       304 

Evans,  Edward,  Foxboro,  Mass.  224 

Evans,  Edward  R.,  Redding,  Conn.  12,  124 

Evans,  Evan,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  114 

Evans,  Evor,  Lansford,  Pa.  362 

Evans,  t  rederick  T.,  Lansford,  Pa.  360 

Evans,  George  S.,  Centervl  le,  8.  D.  370 

Evans,  Griffith  R.,  Joliet.  111.  1858 

Evans,  Howell  M.,  Bevier,  Mo.  278 

Evans,  James  J.,  Minersville,  Pa.  362 

Evans,  John,  Taylor,  Pa.  1881 

Evans,  -lohn  C.  [Neb.l  1867 

Evans,  J.  Charles,  Chillicothe,  111.  150 

Evans,  John  E.,  Baldwin,  Wis.  404,  8 

Evans,  John  G.,  Napoli,  N.  T.  314 

Evans,  John  J.,  Nelson.  N.  Y.  314 

Evans,  John  L.,  Falls  Village,  Conn.  118,  26 

Evans,  John  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  1870 

Evans,  Lewis  D.,  Camden,  Me.  204 

Evans,  Matt.,  Oshkonh,  Wis  1872 
[Evans,  Robert  T.,  deceased, 

Evans,  Spencer  E.,  Granby,  Conn.  118 

♦Evans,  Thomas,  Brewster.  Neb.  286 

Evans,  Thomas,  Racine,  Wis.  412 
Evans,  Thomas  W.,  Columbus  Junct.,Io.  1846 

Evans,  Thomas  Z.,  Berlin,  Wis.  404,  14 

Evans,  Walter  A.,  Forest  City,  lo.  1886 
Evans,  Wm.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago, 111.        150 

Evans,  William  J.,  Canal  Dover,  O.  1886 

Evans,  William  R.,  Palmyra,  O.  1885 

Everest,  Charles  H.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  1861 

Everett,  John  E.,  Onaga,  Kan.  1894 

Everly,  Mi  ton  M.,  Otis,  Colo.  110,  2 
Eversz,  M.  E.,  155  La  Salle,  Chicago,  111.       54 

Evert,  Henry  S.,  Retreat,  Wis.  406,  14 

Ewell,  Edwin,  Nashua,  lo.  180 
Ewell,  John  L.,  Pf.,  Washington,  D.  C.     1871 

Bwen,  William,  Rupert,  Vt.  390 

Ewing,  Charles  ^.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  3f.  436 

Ewing,  Edward  C,  Roxbury,  Mass.  1863 

Ewing,  George  H.,  Yarmouth,  Mass.  1893 
Ewing,  William,  Lansing,  Mich. 

Excell,  William,  Cambridge,  N.  Y.  1888 

Extenco,  George,  Eastlake,  Mich.  1895 

Ezera,  J.  M.,Ewa,  H.  I.  144 

Faduma,  Orishatukeh,  Troy,  N.  C.  326,  8 

Falrbank,  Edward,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  436 

Fairbank,  Henry,  A.  B.  G.  F.  X.  436 

Fairhank,  John  B.,  Jacksonville,  111.  439 
Fairbanks,  Arthur,  Pf.,  Iowa  City,  lo. 
Fairbanks,  Edward  T.,  St.  John»bury,Vt.   390 

Fairbanks,  Francis  J.,  Royalston,  Mass,  238 

Fairbanks,  George  H.,  Cleveland,  O.  1880 

Fairbanks,  Henry,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1858 

iFaircbild,  George  T.,  deceased,  22 
Fairchild,  James  H.,  deceased, 

'airfield,  Edmund  B.,  Oberlin,  O.  1845 


Fairfield,  Frederick  W.,Wa8hington,D.C.  1871 
Fairfield,  George  D.,  Urbana,  111.  1889 

[Pairfleld,  Miner  W.,  deceased,  23 

Pairley,  James  A.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  12,  324,  441 
Fale8,Elisha  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1875 

Fankhauser,  Chas.  K.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1896 
Farley,  Curtis  C,  Houston,  Ala.  88 

Farman,  M.  Winslow,  Weslfield,  Vt.  9 

Farnam,  Geo.  E  ,  i>sbkosh.  Wis.  412 

Farnham,  Roland  A.,  Guy's  Mills,  Pa.  362 

Farnworth,  Arthur,  Amenia,  N.  I).  100,  2.  8 
Farnsworfh,  Lynn  V.,  Steuben,  Me.  9,  212 
Farnsworth,  Wilson  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 
*Farquhar,  Robert  W.  [Or.]  1887 

Farr,  John  T.,  Columbus,  Ga.  136 

Farrar,  Henry,  Gilead,  Me.  1867 

Farren,  Merritt  A.,  Lyndon,  Vt.  388 

Farrill,  Edgar  T.,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  300,  2 

Farrow,  J.  Edward,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.  1890 
Farwell,  Parris  T.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  242 
Fate,  Hrancis  A.,  Taunton,  Mass.  240 

Fath,  Jacob,  Portland,  Or.  358 

Faulk,  Joseph,  Arcadia,  Okla.  352 

Faville,  Henry,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  410,  42 

Faville,  John,  I'eoria,  111.  158 

Fawcett,  Joseph,  Surry,  N.  H.  1863 

Fawkcs,  Francis,  Kalo,  lo.  180 

Fay,  Amasa  C,  Eanl  Brentwood,  N.  H.  298 
Fay,  Henry  C,  fc'omerville,  Mass.  1858 

Fay,  O.  W.,  2204  W.Congres8,Chicago,Ill.  1867 
Fay,  Prescott,  Saxonville,  Mass.  1856 

Fay,  Rollins  B.,  Es^^ex,  Vt.  386 

Fay,  Solomon  P.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1849 

Fay,  Walcott,  Nantucket,  Mass.  1884 

Fay,  William  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Fayson,  R.  L.,  Gnat,  Ga.  136 

*Feem8ter,  Samuel  B.,  Noble,  Mo.  280 

*Fehlandt,  August  F.,  Lone  Rock,  Wis.  404, 10 
Fellowes,  Edward  C  ,  Derby,  Conn.  116 

Fellows,  Charles  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1878 
Fellows,  Silenus  H.,  Wauretran,  Conn.  128 

Felt,  Jesse  B.,  Pulaski,  N.  Y.  318 

Fenenga,  Melmon  .J.,  Ashland,  Wis.  1897 

Fenn,  Chas.  H.,8  8th  St.,  New  York.N.Y.  1896 
Fenn,  William  H.,  Portland,  Me.  210 

Fenner,  James  W.,  Port  Leyden,  N.  Y.  1891 
*Ferguson,  Aristides  T.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  1887 

Ferguson,  F.  I'.,  Mazeppa,  Minn.  270,  76 

Ferguson,  Frank  L.,  Pr.  Claremont,  Cal.  1885 
Ferguson,  Wm.  D.,  Chicago,  III.  1894 

Ferner,  John  W.,  Chicago  111.  148 

Ferrier,  Wm.  W.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1892 
Ferrin,  Allan  C,  Springfield,  Vt.  392 

Ferris,  Arthur  F.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1878 
Ferris,  Hiram  J.,  Columbus,  Wis.  406 

Ferris,  JeannetleL.,  Grand  Rapids, Mich.  1898 
Ferris,  Leonard  Z.,  Rumford,  R.  I.  366 

Ferris,  Walter  L.,  Wheaton,  111.  1880 

Ferris,  W.  Chester,  Great  Falls,  Mont.  284 
Fetterolf,  F.  J.,  Des  Moines,  lo.  174 

Ficke,  Herman,  Dubuque,  lo.  174 

Field,  Aaron  W.,  New  Marlboro,  Mass.  1872 
Field,  Artemas  C,  Rutland,  Vt.  1866 

Field,  Floyd  C,  Dayton,  O.  1889 

Field,  Frederick  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

Field,  James  P.,  Riverdale,Mo.  280,  441 

Fifield,  Chas.  W.,  Altmar,  N.  Y.  1874 

8        Fifield,JamesW.,940Warren«v.,Chi'go,Ill.  150 
Finger,  Charles  F.,  Parkston,  8.  D.  372,  4 

Finster,  Clarence,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.  254 
Fischer,  Herman  8.,  Wheaton,  III.  1878 

Fish,  Samuel  E.,  Hawlcy,  Minn.  268 

Fishburn,  M.  H.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.  318 

Fishburn,  M.  Ross,  Washington,  D.  C.  131 
Fisher,  Charles  F.,  Deep  River,  Conn.  9,  116 
Fisher,  Charles  W.,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.  208 
Fisher,  Elmer  K.,  Medina,  O.  1894 

Fisher,  George  E.,  North  Amherst,  Mass.  1850' 
PMsher,  George  P.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  71 

Fisher,  Herman  P.,  Crookston,  Minn.  26S 

*Fisher,  James  G.,  Dexter,  Me.  204,  6i 

Fisher,  Jesse  L.,  Curtis,  Neb.  288,  94 

*Flsher,  John  B.,  Welsh,  La.  1899 


482 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Fisher,  Joseph  A.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.  318 

Fisher,  Miles  B.,  Mill  Vallej-,  Cal.  102 

Fisher,  Oren  D.,  E.  Boston,  Mass.  218 

Fisher,  Sam'l  V.S.,MiQneapoli8,  Minn.  54,59 
Fisher,SyIve8ter,72l5  r.angley.Chicago,  111.1883 
Fisher,  William  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1880 
Fisher,  William  P.,  Brunswick,  Me.  1873 

Fisk,  Chas.  L.,  Sabetha,  Kan.  148 

Fisk,  Daniel  M.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1886 

Fisk,  Franklin  L.,  Sioux  Rapids,  lo.  180 

(Fisk,  F.  W.,  deceased,  23 

Fisk,  Perrin  B.,  St.  Johnsbury  Center,  Vt.l863 
Fisk,  Pliny  B..  DeSmet,  8.  D.  268,  370,  2 


Fiske,  Pliny  H.,  Edgerton,  Minn. 
Fisk,  Wilbur,  Freeborn,  Minn. 
Fiske,  Daniel  T.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Fiske,  Elisha  S.,  Montpelier,  Vt. 
Fiske,  G.  Walter,  S.  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 
Fiske,  John  B..  Bonne  Terre,  Mo. 
Fiske,  Samuel  A.,  Avon,  Conn. 
Fitch,  Albert  E.,  Sanford,  Fla. 
*Fitch,  Chas.  N.,  S.  Kaukauna,  Wis. 


1885 


1884 
240 
278 
114 
134 
408 
FUch,  F.  8.  45  Le.xington  av.  Buffalo,  N.T.  310 
Fitch,  Lucius  R.,  Mirchell,  lo.  1889 

Fitch,  Wells  H.,  Jamesport,  N.  Y.  312 

[Fitz,  Arthur  G.,  deceased, 
Flags,  James  W.,  Merrimac,  Mass.  9,  232 

Flagg,  Rufus  C,  Berlin  Mills,  N.  H.  9,  298 
Flanders,  Charles  N.,  Porterville,  Cal.  1874 
Flawith,  Frederick  [C^al.]  1885 

Fleming,  Moses  G.,  Hartwell,  Ga.  lie,  8,  40 
Fletcher,  Rufus  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  1875 

Flint,  Elbert  E.,  Creston,  lo.  172 

Flint,  George  H.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  220 

Flint,  Irving  A.,  Falmouth,  Me.  206 

Flint,  William  H.,  Clarksville,  Mich.  1881 

Floody,  Robert  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  1878 

Flook,  Jacob,  260(3  Bristol,  Omaha,  Neb.  1880 
*Floren,E.  A.,  Joliet,  III.  1888 

Flynn,  Dallas  J.,  Augusta.  Ga.  136 

Fobes,  J.  Warner,  Peacedale,  R.  I.  366 

Fobes,  William  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1855 
Fogelin,  Olof  P.,  Xew  Sweden,  Me.  208 

Fogg,  Charles  G.,  Union,  Conn.  128 

Folsom,  Omar  W.,  Bath,  Me.  202 

Forbe8,Chas.A.,81  Ashland  Blvd.,Ch'go,I11.150 
Forbes,  Frank  8.,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  1888 
Forbes,  Samuel  B.,  Hartford,  Conn.  59,  438 
Forbes,  Washington  H.,  S.  Dennis,  Mass.  222 
Forbet,  Howard  L.,  Maiden,  Mass.  230 

Forbu^h,  Wm.  B.,  Charlestown,  Mass.  218 
Ford,  Edward  T.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  9,  400 

[Ford,  James  T.,  deceased, 
Ford,  Robert,  Campton,  N.  H.  298 

Forkell,  Wm.,  Jackson,  Mich. 
Forrester,  James  C,  Hoschton,  Ga.  138 

Forsyth,  J.  Frank,  N.  Y.  1891 

Forsyth,  William,  Bucksport,  Me.  204 

Foss,  George  A.,  Wakefield,  N.  H.  306 

Foster,  Addison  P.,  Aiiburndale,  Mass.  1866 
Foster,  Benjamin  F.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1881 

[Foster,  Davis,  deceased,  23 

Foster,  Festus,  Weiser,  Ida.  1883 

Foster,  Frank,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 

Foster,  Frank  H.,  Pf.,  Oakland,  Cal.  63 

Foster,  George  R.,  Oswego  Falls,  N.  Y.  316 
Foster,  Guy,  Council,  Ida.  165 

Foster,  Jesse  D.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1874 

Foster,  John,  Lyons,  To.  178,294 

Foster,  Lauren  M.,  Tehama,  Cal.  1872 

Foster,  Lucian  M.,  Charles  City,  lo.  1860 

Foster,  Richard,  Hobart,  Okla.  1900 

[Foster,  Richard  B.,  deceased,  24 

Foust,  Joseph  D.,  Blowntsville,  Ala.  90 

Fowle,  James  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Fowler,  Olin  L.,  Orting,  Wash.  396,  8,  442 

Fowler,  William  C,  Nome,  Alaska,  94 

Fox,  Almon  K.,  Denmark,  lo.  1859 

Fox,  Daniel  F.,  1294  Wilcox,  Chicago,  111.  148 
Fox,  Frank,  Kansas  Citv,  Kan.  190,  440 

Fox,  John  W.,  Hampton,  111.  158 

Fox,  Paul,  Cleveland,  O.  1900 

Frame,  Ezra  E.,  Bunker  Hill,  111.  146 


France,  Parvin  M.,  Eldon,  lo.  174 

France,  Wm.,  Hillsboro  Center,  N.H.  298,302 
Francis,  Cyrus  W.,  Brookfteld  Center,  Ct.  114 
Francis,  Everett  D.,  Ludlow  Center,  Mass.  230 
Francis,  George  A.,  McGregor,  lo.  178 

Franklin,  August  W.,  Buflalo,  N.  Y.  1884 

[Franklin,  John  L.,  deceased,  24 

Frary,  Eugene  M.,  Chaplin,  Conn.  114,  24 

Frary,  Lucien  H.,  Pomona,  Cal.  104 

Eraser,  Arthur  E.,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.  110 
Fraser,  David,  Rowley,  Mass.  238 

Eraser,  John  G.,  Cleveland,  O.  54,  441 

Erasure,  Chas.  A.,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.  1896 

Frazee,  Fenton  E.,  Plympton,  Mass.  236 

Frazee,  John  H.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  378 

Frazer,  Charles  W.,  Key  West,  Fla.  1891 

Prazier,  Francis,  Naper,  Neb.  370 

Frear,  Walter,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  48,  59 

Fredenhagen,  Ed.  A.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1890 

Freedlund,  A.  J.,  Ridgway,  Pa.  362 

Freeland,S.M.,3o0  Madison  st.,Por'and  Or.l86l 
Freeman,  Geo.  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  11,  1858 

Freeman,  Henry  A.,  Brewer,  Me.  1880 

Freeman,  Joseph  A.,  Woodbury,  Conn.  130 
Freeman,  Marston  S.,  Sheffield,  111.  160 

Freeze,  Arthur  S.,  Lewiston,  Me.  1897 

French,C.H.,7Middagh  st.,Brooklyn,N.  Y.1899 
French,  Charles  L.,  Appleton,  lo.  1896 

French,  David  E.,  Hampden,  Me.  206 

French,  Edgar  B.,  W.  Barnstable,  Mass.  216 
French,  Edward  G.,  Johnson,  Vt.  388 

French,  George  A.,  Orono,  Me.  1898 

French,  George  H.,  Park  Hill,  N.  H.  306 

French,  Henry  H.,  Maiden,  Mass.  230 

French,  Herman  A.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1873 

French,  Howard  Dakin,  Orland,  Me.  210 

French,  Howard  I).,  Wyoming,  111.  9,  12,  164 
French,  John  A.,  N.  Y.  1867 

French,  Robert  M.,  Hadlyme,  Conn.  118 

French,  8.  Franklin,  West  Derry,  N.  H.  1864 
Frickstad,  Taral  T.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1877 

Frink,  Benson  M.,  \V.  Brooklield,  Mass.  1862 
Frink,  Lemuel  T.,  Jackson,  Mich.  1868 

Fripp,  Edgar  T.  R.  [111.]  1869 

Frisbie,  Alvah  L.,  Des  Moines,  lo.  170 

Fritzemeier,  William,  Watertown.  Wis.  416 
Frizzell,  John  W.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  406 

Frost,  Mrs.  .Amelia  A.,  Rutland,  Mass.  1894 
Frost,  George  B.,  Rutland,  Mass.  238 

Frost,  Lewis  C,  Farwell,  Mich.  252 

Frost,  Merle  A.,  Chicago,  111.  150 

Frost, W.  B  ,  -Taraestown,  Ind.  9, 166,  8,248,  52 
Frost,  Willard  J.  [Wis.]  1892 

Frost,  Wm.  G  ,  Pr.,  Berea,  Ky.  83 

Fryer,  James  F.,  Durand,  Mich.  252 

*Fuessle,  Chas.  A.,  Cedar  Rapids,  To.  1898 

Fulghara,  Philip  O.,  Albion,  111. 
*Full,  Webster,  Perkins,  Okla.  1879 

Fuller,  Americus,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Fuller,  Augustus  H.,  Easton  Center,  Mass.  224 
Fuller,  Edgar  R.,  Bakersfield,  Cal.  98 

Fuller,  Frank  A.,  Niantic,  Conn.  122 

Fuller,  George  P.,  Marlboro,  Conn.  118 

Fuller,  Homer  T..  Pr.,  Springfield,  Mo.  83 
Fuller,  Jonathan  K.,  Windsor,  Vt.  394 

Fuller,  Nathan  E.,  Corning,  N.  Y.  310 

Fuller,  William  R.,  Little  River,  Kan.  1857 
FuUerton,  Bradford  M.,  Brockton,  Mass.  1868 
Fullerton,  Edward  G.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  114 
Fulton,  Albert  C,  Kennebunk,  Me.  12,  206 
Fulton,  8.  C,  Denver,  Colo.  1876 

Funk,  Geo.  N.,  Paris,  Tex.  382 

F'urbish,  Edw.  B.,  Spencerpoi-t,  N.  Y.  320 

Furbush,  A.  Chesley.  Freeport,  Me.  206 

Furness,  George  A.,  W.  Newbury,  Vt.  1898 
Futch,  James  M.,  Raiford,  Fla.  134 

Gadsby,  George,  Ceredo,  W.  Va.  418 

Gaines,  Marshall  R.,  Z'/'.,  Austin,  Tex.  382 
Gale,  Clarence  R.,  Spokane,  Wash.  400 

Gale,  Sullivan  F.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  54,  440 
Gales,  Thomas  P.,  Bangor,  Me.  1897 

Gallagher,  George  W.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  314 
Gallagher,  Wm.,  S.  Braintree,  Mass.  1874 


1902.] 


LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


483 


Galloway,  E.  R.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1893 

Gait,  Howard  8.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  436 

Gambleton,  Silas,  Cherokee,  Miss.  282 

Gamraell,  Sereno  D.,  N.  Brooktield,  Mass.  1868 
Gammon,  Robert  W.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  112 

Gane,  Wm.  H.,  Greenfield  Hill,  Conn.  9, 118 
Ganley,  William,  Waitsfield,  Vt.  392 

Garabedian ,  Hohannes  B .  .Lawrence,  Mas8.1888 
Gardner,  Austin,  Willington,  Conn.  128 

Gardner,  Edward  V.,  Denver,  Colo.  110 

Gardner,  Francis  W.,  Downs,  Kan.  190 

Gardner,  Nathan  E.,  Hemingford,  Neb.  290 
Gardner,  Kufus  P.,  Franklin,  N.  H.  1884 

Garfield,  Frank  L..  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.  216 
German,  John  H.,  North  Orange,  Mass.  1847 
Garner,  Alexander  C,  Washington,  D.C.  131 
Garretson,  Ferd.  V.  D.,  Spokane,  Wash.  1871 
Garver,  Leonard  J.  [Cal.]  1890 

Garvie,  James,  Santee,  Neb.  1891 

Garvin,  Hugh  C,  Ridgeville,  Ind.  1899 

Gates,  C.  Frank,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Gates,  Charles  H.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  1851 
Gates,  George  A.,  Pr.,  Pomona,  Cal.  83 

[Gates,  Hiram  N.,  deceased,  24 

Gates,  Lorin  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  410,  36 

[Gates,  Matthew  A.,  deceased,  24 

Gates,  Owen  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  1891 

Gavlik,  Andrew,  Bradford,  Pa.  9 

Gay,  Henry  H.,  Groton,  Mass.  1889 

Gay,  William  A.,  Terryville,  Conn.  126 

Gay,  William  M.,  Georgetown,  Mass.  1863 
Gaylord,  Kber  W.,  N.  Amherst,  Mass.  216 
Gaylord,  F.,  St.  Pttei-'^burg,  Russia,  1894 

Gaj'lord,  Joseph  F.,  Worcester,  Mass.  12 

Gaylord,  J.  Howard,  W.  Brookfield,Ma8s.  242 
Gaylord,  Winfield  R.,  New  London,  Wis.  412 
Gearharl,Cha8.D.,  Newman's  Grove,Neb.  292 
Geer,  Curtis  M.,  P/.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1890 
George,  David  M.,  Pittston,  Pa.  362 

George,  Edward  A.,  Willimantic,  Conn.  128 
George,  Jesse  C,  Olds,  lo.  176,80 

George,  J.  H., 81  Ashland  Blvd.,  Chi'go,  111.  65 
George,  Robert  A.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

George  W.  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
George,  Wm.  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  10,  278 

Gerould,  Samuel  L.,  Hollis,  N.  H.  302,  441 
Gerrie,  Andrew  W. ,  Ridgefield,  Conn.  124 

Gerrie,  William  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  274 

Gibson,  Andrew,  Boscawen,  N.  H.  298 

Gibson,  Geo.  T.  1887 

Gibson,  John,  Iron  River,  Wis.  408 

Gibson,  Nelson  H.  [Ala.  ]  1893 

Giddings,  Solomon  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1842 
Gidman,  Richard  H.,  Preston,  Conn.  124 

Gilbert,  Elias,  Fort  Yates,  N.  D.  1894 

Gilbert,  George  E.,  Fox  Lake,  Wis.  408 

Gilbert,  Geo.  H.,  Dorset,  Vt.  1886 

Gilbert,  Simeon,  167  Locust  st., Chi'go,  111.  50 
Gilbert,  William  H.,  Fair  Oak,  Cal.  1846 

Gilbert,  William  J.,  Toledo,  Wash.  1894 

Gill,  Charles  O.,  Westmore,  Vt.  392 

["Gill,  William,  deceased,  25 

Gillam,  Ralph,  St.  Clair,  Mich. 
Gillespie,  John  L.,  New  Haven,  Mich.      250,  8 
Gillett.  Arthur  L.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  67,  43S 
*Gillett,  William  R.,  Chicago,  111.  1885 

Gillette,  Edwin  C,  Southfield,  Mass.  234 

*Gilliam,  John  W.,  Rome,  Ga.  1880 

Gilman,  Burton  S.,  Gardner,  Mass.  224 

Gilman,  George  P.,  Waverly,  Mass.  218 

Gilman,  William  L.,  Conifer,  Colo.  1886 

Gilmore,  Aubrey  C.,  Turner,  Me.  212 

Gllmore,  Charles  H.,  Washta,  lo.  184 

Gilmore,  George  W.,  Meadville,  Pa.  1886 

Gilmore,  Wm.  C,  Valley  Springs,  8.  D.  376 
Gilpatrick,  Howard,  Hope,  N.  D.  1900 

Gimblett.Wm.H.,  Hankinson,  N.  D.312,  4,1891 
Gipson,  Jacob  M.,  Millerville,  Ala.  86,  8 

Giroux,  Lewis  F.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1889 

Gist,  William  W.,  P/.,  Cedar  Falls,  lo.  1881 
Gladden,  Was'n,  Columbus,  O.  56,  71,  340,  438 
Glasson,  Joseph,  Gaylord,  Mich.  1873 

Gleason,  Avery  K.,  Raynham,  Mass.  236 


Gleason,  Charles  A.,  Marysville,  O.  338 

Gleason,  Charles  H.,  Colebrook,  N.  H.  1867 
Gleason,  Charles  N.,  Patchogue,  N.  Y.  318 
Gleason,  George  L.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  226 

Gleason,  Herbert  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  1887 

Gleason,  John  F.,  S.  Amherst,  Mass.  216 

Gober,  HakenhuU  M.,  Amos,  Ala.  86 

Goddard,  Dwight,  Lancaster,  Mass.  1894 

Goddard,  Heniy  M.,  W.  Concord,  N.  H.  300 
Goddard,  John  C,  Salisbury,  Conn.  126 

Goddard,  Louis  A.,  Somers,  Conn.  126 

Goddard,  R.  J.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  10, 314,  8 
Goff,  Edward  F.,  Riverside,  Cal.  104 

Goff,  Edward  N.,  Bon  Air,  Tenn.  378,  80 

Goffin,  John  W.,  East  Braintree,  Vt.  384 

Golder,  Arthur  L.,  Farmington,  N.  H.  300 
Gonzales,  John  B.,  Uui  m,  lo.  184 

Goodacre,  James  J,,  Winthrop,  Mass.  10,  244 
Goodale,  David  W,,Suflield,  Conn.  126 

Goodell,  John  H,,  Petaluma,  Cal.  104 

Goodenough,  Arthur, Winchester  Cen'r.Ct.  12S 
Goodenough,  Giles  F.,  Ellsworth,  Conn.  116 
Goodenough,  Herbert  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  436 
Goodheart,  Simon  F.,  Lowell,  Vt.  12,  388 

Goodhue,  Henry  A.,  Westminster  W.,  Vt.  392 
Goodrich,  Charles  L.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  324 
Goodrich,  Chauncey,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  436 

Goodrich,  Darius  N.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1865 

Goodrich,  John  E.,  P/.,  Burlington,  Vt.  1860 
Goodrich,  Joseph  A.,  Shelburne,  Mass.  238 
Goodrich,  Lincoln  B.,  Marlboro,  Mass.  230 
Goodsell,  Dennis,  Black  Diamond,  Cal.  98 

Goodspeed, Frank  L., Springfield, Mass.  240,438 
[Goodwin,  E.  P.,  deceased,  25 

Goodwin,  Frank  J.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  366 

Goodwin,  George  K.,  Limington,  Me.  202,  8 
Goodwin,  Henry  F.,  Lombard,  111.  1891 

Goodwin,  Bam  H.,  Provo  City,  Utah,  381 

Goodwin,  Sherman,  Orford,  N.  H.  304 

Goodyear,  De  Mont,  Abington,  Mass.  216 

Gordon,  Charles  E.,  Lyme,  N.  H.  302 

Gordon,  George  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  10,  218 

Gordon,  Henry  E.,  Pf.,  Iowa  City,  lo.  1899 
Gordon,  John,  Pr.,  Tabor,  lo.  83 

Gordon,  John,  Moline,  Mich.  252 

Gordon,  Robert,  North  Adams,  Mich.  258 

Gordon,  Robert  F.,  Boston,  Mass.  218 

Gordon,  William,  Eureka,  Cal.  104,  1870 

Gordon,  William  C,  Westfleld,  Mass.  242 

Gorton,  Philo,  Aurora,  S.  D.  1862 

Goshen,  Elmer  I.,  Ogden,  Utah,  381 

Goss,  Winfield  S.,  Pf.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1895 
Goudy,  Arthur  L.,  Sycamore,  Kan.  194 

Gould,  Edwin  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1873 

Gould,  Henry  A.,  E.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1868 
Gould,  J.  Sidney,  Owatonna,  Minn.  272 

Gove,  J.  Sherman,  E.  Jafirey,  N.  H.  302 

Graedel,  Gottfried,  Odessa,  Wash.  1882 

Graf,  John,  Bethany,  Ore.  356 

Graf,  John  F.,  Ansonia,  Conn.  114 

Grafi",  Franklin  L.,  Champaign,  111.  148 

Graham,  A.  H.,  Woodbury,  Ga, 
Graham,  Curtis,  Pacific  8t.,Brooklyn,N.Y.1845 
Graham,  Hugh  F.,  Loudon,  N,  H.  302 

Graham,  James  M.,  Talley,  Ala.  90 

Graham,  John,  West  N^ewbury,  Mass.  242 
Graham,  J.  J.  G.,  Blue  Island,  111.  146 

Graham,  Moses  A.,  Lifsey,  Ga.  138 

Graham,  William  H.,  Viga,  Ga.  1890 

Grange,  Wallace  S.,  Rockford,  III.  1888 

Granger,  Calvin,  East  Poultney,  Vt.  1834 

Granger,  Chas.  E.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  1895 
Grannis,  Geo.  H.,  Grossdale,  111.  1876 

Grant,  Edwin  K.,  St.  Johnsbury  East,  Vt.  390 
Grant,  Frederic  L.,  Northfield,  Conn.  124 

[Grant,  Henry  M.,  deceased. 
Grant,  James  W.,  Camden,  N.  J.  1866 

*Grant,  John  B.,  Jenifer,  Ala.  1881 

Grant,  John  H.,  Meriden,  Conn.  12,  120 

Grant,  M.  Lee,  Dowagiac,  Mich.  10,  252 

Grantham,  Lewis  J.,  Makanda,  111.  166 

Grauer,  O.  C,  Oak  Park,  111.  65 

Graves,  Lucien  C,  Farmington,  N.  H.        1882 


484 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAE-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Gray,  David  B.,  Portland,  Ore.  356,  8 

Gray,  John,  Basin,  Neb.  1863 

Gray,  Samuel  H.,  Wibaux,  Mont.  284 

Gray,  Thomae,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Gray,  William  D.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  54,  88,442 
Gray,  William  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  272 

Greeley,  Clarence  D.,  Braddock,  Pa.  1889 

Greeley,  Frank  N.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1877 

Greeley,  Leslie  C,  Middlelon,  Mass.  232 

Green,  Chas.  C,  Gold  Bug,  Ky.  198 

Green,  Charles  E.,  Briar  Hill,  N.  T.  314 

*Green,  Edward  P.,  Shelburne,  N.  H.  1893 
Green,F.D.,728Marey  av., Brooklyn,  N.l.  1888 
Green,  J.  M.,  412  Indiana  av.,  Chi'go,  111.  1857 
Green,  Richard  C,  ,  N.  Y.  1856 

Greene,  Chester  W.,  Robbins,  Tenn.      378,  80 
[Greene,  Daniel,  deceased, 
Greene,  D.  Crosby,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Greene,  Frederick  W.,  MiddletowD,  Conn.  120 
Greene,  George  E.,  Erwin,  S.  D.  370 

Greene,  John  C,  Oceanus,  N.  Y.  318 

Greene,  John  M.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1857 

Greene,  Joseph  K.,  ^.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Greene,  Samuel,  Seattle,  Wash.  68 

Greene,WinlhropB.,PCimfret  Cen.,Conn.  124 
Greenlee,  Clyde  W.,  Fltchville,  O.  340 

Greenlees,  Charles  A.,  Alva,  Okla.  1886 

Greenwood,  Wra.,  Wheaton,  111.  1*^74 

Greer,  James,  Providence,  R.I.  366 

Gregg,  James  B.,  Colorado  Springe,  Colo.  110 
Gregory,  James  C.,  Gorham,  Me.  10,  206 

Grein,  Albert  L.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  310 

Grey,  Fred  ,  Alton,  Kan.  188 

Grey,  Henry  P.,  Peoria,  111.  158 

Gridley,  Albert  L.,  Bowling  Green,  O.  344 
Grieb,  Edmund,  Seattle,  Wash.  396,  400 

Grieshaber.  Charles  O.,  Shelby,  Mich.  262 

Griffin,  Edward  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1868 

Griffin,  Henry  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  202 

Griffin,  John  A.,  Sherrard.  III.  160 

Griffin,  O.  A.,  Waycross,  Ga.  140 

Griffis,  William  E.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  312 

♦Griffith,  Frederick  W.,  Oberlin,  O.  1896 

Griffith,  Jno.T.,  ir^ifs,  1885 

Griffith,  Joshua  O.,  Edwardsdale,  Pa.  348,  60 
Griffith,  T.  H.,  West  New  Brighton,  N.Y.1874 
Griffith,  William,  Pingree,  N.  D.  330,  4 

Griffith,  Wm.  E.,  Ailken,  Minn.  266 

Griffith,  William  R.  [Colo.]  1877 

Griffiths,  David  R..  Catasauqua,  Pa.  1882 

Griffiths,  Griffith,  Eureka,  Cal.  100 

Griffiths,  Henry,  Neligh,  Neb.  1873 

Griffiths,  Thomas,  Geneva,  Neb.  288 

Griffiths,  Thomas  M.,  Wheatlatd,  Pa.  364 

Griffiths,  William  A.,  Trempealeau,  Wis.  414 
Griggs,  Leverett  S.,  Middiebury,  Conn.  120 
GrigHby,  Arnold  D.,  Cheboygan,  Mich.  250 
Grimes,  Frank  J.,  Keene,  N.  H.  1875 

Grinnell,  Eugene  I.,  Dickens,  lo.  174 

Grinnell,  Joel  E.,  So.  English,  lo.  176,  84 

Grisbrook,  Edward  O.,  8.Deerfield,Mass.  222 
Griswold,  A.  Linley,  Grandville,  Mich.  1894 
Grob,  Gottfried,  Sutton,  Neb.  294 

Groezinger,  Christian,  Hill,  N.  H.  10,  302 

Grosvenor,  Edwin  A.,  Amherst,  Mass.  1872 
Grout,  Lewis,  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.  1845 

Grout,  Samuel  N.,  Franklin,  Neb.  1850 

Grove,  J.  F.,  102  Hammond  8t.,Chicago,I11.150 
♦Grover,  Daniel  R.,  Harvey,  HI.  1886 

♦Grover,  Nahum  W.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1868 
Grover,  Richard  B.,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  220 
Groves  Samuel  B.,  Ashtabula,  O.  1891 

Grupe,  Charles  W.,  Centreville,  Pa.  360,  2 
Grupe,  Fred  W.,  Upland,  Neb.  258,  86,  94 

Guild,  R.  B, 913  W.  Adams  st.,Ch"go,Ill.  148 
•Guilford,  William  M.,  Arguta,  Ala.  1885 

Qulick,  Edward  L.,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  1889 
Gulick,  Hervey,  Charlotte,  Vt.  386 

*Gulick,  John  T.,  Oberlin,  O.  1864 

Gulick,  Nelson  J.,  Germantown,Pa.  36'2 

Gulick,  Oramel  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Gulick,  Sidney  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Gulick,  William  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 


Gunn,  Elberry  B.,  Jackson's  Gap,  Ala.  88 
Gunner,  Byron,  Newport,  R.  I.  366 

Gunsaulus,  F.  W.,2618  Prairie,  Ch'go,IlI.  1880 
Gurney,  Mrs.  Ella,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  1894 

Gurney,  Henry  E.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  320 

Gustin,  Byron  F.,  Bethlehem,  N.  H.  298 

Gutterson,  George  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  56 

Haarvig,  John  O.,  Allston,  Mass.  220 

Habbick,  John  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

Hack,  Rollin  T.,  Portland,  Me.  210 

Hadden,  Archibald,  Muskegon,  Mich.  258 

Hadden,  John  W.,  Bruce,  Wis.  404 

Hadden,  Robert  A.,  Ironton,  O.  342 

Hadley,  Willis  A.,  Southbridge,  Mass.  240 
Hadlock,  Edwin  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  240 
Haecker,  M.  Claude,  Shell  Rock,  lo.  182 

Haff,  Stephen,  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y.  1842 

Hageman,  James  C.,  Oxford,  Mich.  258,  60 
Hager,  Chas.  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

*Haggqui8t,  Frank  G.,  Fabian,  Wis.  406, 16 
Hague,  ■William  B..  So.  Bridgton,  Me.  204 

Haigh,  Jeffrey  G.,  Flint,  Mich.  254 

Haines,  George  H.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  1876 

Haines,  Oliver  8.,  Pataha  City,  Wash.  12,  398 
Haines,  Thomas  V..  N.  Hampton,  N.  H.  304 
Haire,  William  C,  Deward,  Mich.  1886 

Halbersleben,  Henry  C.Indianola,  Neb.  288, 90 
Halbert.  Charles  T.,  Hartwick,  lo.  176 

Hale,  Edson  D.,  Niles,  Cal.  100,  2 

Hale,  Harris  G.,  Brookline,  Mass,  220 

Haley,  Frank,  Milton,  N.  H.  1863 

Hall,  Albert  K.,  Auburn,  N.  H.  ■!%% 

Hall,  Alexander,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1864 

Hall,  Archibald  M  ,  Springfield,  III.  160 

Hall,  Charles  L.,  Elbowoods,  N.  D.  330,  2 

Hall,  Elliott  C,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1866 

Hall,  Fred  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1883 

Hall,  George  A.,  Peabody,  Mass.  236 

Hall,  George  E.,  Dover,  N.  H.  300,  438,  41 

Hall,  George  S.,  Howells,  N.  Y.  1877 

Hall,  Heman  B.,  Oberlin,  O.  1851 

Hall,  Isaac  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  200 

Hall,  James,  Whitewater,  Wis.  1848 

Hall,  James,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.  1887 

Hall,  John  C,  Worcester,  Mass.  1890 

Hall,  Lyman  B.,  Pf ,  Oberlin,  O.  1881 

Hall,  Martin  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1871 

Hall,  Newton  M.,  Springfield,  Mass.  240 

Hall,  Ransom  B.,  DeSmet,  S.  D.  370 

Hall,  Richard.  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1850 

Hall,  Russell  T.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  53,  122 
Hall,  Samuel  A.,  Netawaka,  Kan.  1861 

H:. II,  Thomas,  Island  Pond,  Vt.  384 

Hallett,  Horace  F.,  Ashfield,  Mass.  216 

Halliday,  Joseph  C.  Orange  City,  Fla.  1865 
Hallork,  Leavitt  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 
Hallock,  William  A.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1860 
Ham,  Richard  K.,  Whatcom,  Wash.  10,  402 
Htmibleton,  Ira  G.,  Van  Cleve,  lo.  184 

Hamerson   John,  Canton.  S.  D.  370 

Hamilton,  Benjamin  F.,  Roxbury,Mass.  50,  2 
Hamilton,  Charles  S.,  Craftsbury,  Vt.  1872 
Hamilton,  Gilbert  M.,  Kichford,  N.  Y.  318 

Hamilton,  Henry  H.,  Lexington,  Mass.  1872 
Hamilton,  John  A.,  Sharon,  Mass.  50 

Hamilton,  R.  R.,  Arabi,  Ga.  136 

Hami't  n,  S.  Foreman.  Sanford,  N.C.  326,  8 
Hamilton,Wa8hington  P.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1888 
Hamlin,  Charles  H.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  224 
Hamlin,  Christopher  K.,  Canton  Cen.,  Ct.  114 
Hamlin,  Cyrus,  Tougaloo,  Miss.  1868 

*Hammer,  Henry  A.,  Guthrie,  Okla.  350 

Hammond,  Charles  L.,  Oilman,  lo.  176,  80 
Hammond,  Joseph,  Canterbury,  N.  H.  1871 
Hampton,  William  H..N.  Madison,  Conn.  1892 
Hampton,  William  S.,  Ulyf  ses.  Neb.  294 

Hanaford,  Howard  A.,  Henrietta,  N.  Y.  312 
Hancock,  Charles,  Denmark,  lo.  1861 

Hancock,  George  H.,  Oberiin,  O.  1886 

Hand,  LaRoy  S.,  Runnells,  lo.  182 

Handy,  John  C,  Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  240 
Hanford,  S.  I.,  Weeping  Water,  Neb.  294 

Hankeraeyer,  Nath  1  W.,  Winooski,  Vt.       388 


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LIST    OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


485 


Hanks,  Carlos  H.,  Owosso,  Mich.  260 

Hanna,  Charles  W.,  E.  Canaan,  Conn.  116 

Hanna,  Thomas,  Oleander.  Cal.  104 

Hannaford,  \Vm.  H.,  Berlin  Heights,  O.  336 

Hannah,  Wm.  J.,  Bigtimber,  Mont.  1895 
Hannant,  Norrison  E.,  Waucoma,  lo.     178,  84 

Hannum,  Harry  O.,  Boston,  Mass.  218 

Hanscom,  Fred.  L.,  Abingdon,  111.  146 

Hanscom,  Geo.  L.,  Newark,  N.  J.  324 
Hansen,  Charles  J.,  Moline,  111. 

Hanuna,  E.  M.,  Hana,  H.  I.  142 

Happel,  John  B  ,  Olive,  Neb.  294 

Harbridge,  Clara  L.,  Joppa,  Mich.  1893 

Harbridge,  Edward  H.,  Joppa,  Mich.  258 

Harbutt,  Charles,  Portland,  Me.  54 

Harbutt,  Robert  G.,  Woodfords,  Me.  210 

Hardaway,  Geo.  W.,  Longwood,  Fla.  132 

Hardcastle,  William,  Cambridge,  Neb.  286 

Harden,  John,  W.  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  1879 

Hardendorf,  Charles  W.,  Madrid,  N.  T.  314 

Hardin,  Richard,  Gompton,  Ark.  98 
Harding,  Albert  E.,  Lenox,  O.                 10,  342 

Harding,  Henry  F.,  East  Machias,  Me.  204 

Harding,  ■William  P.,  Alva,  Okla.  350 

[Hardy,  Daniel  W.,  deceased,  26 

Hardy,  Edwin  N.,  Quincy,  Mass.  236 

Hardy,  James  W.  [Colo.]  1898 

Hardy,  Millard  F.,  Townshend,  Vt.  392 

Hardy,  Owen  E.,  W.  Peabody,  Mass.  236 

Hardy,  Vitellus  M.,  Fo.xcroft,  Me.  206 
Hardy,  William  P.,  S.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 
*Haresnape,  William,  Long  Pine,  Neb.    290,  4 

Harger,  Charles  H.,  Buena  Vista,  Colo.  110 

Hargelt,  Henry  L.,  East  Tallaasee,  Ala.  86,  8 

Hargrave,  John  W.,  Baraboo,  Wis.  404 
Harlow,  Edwin  A.,  Litchfield  Corners,  Me.  208 
Harlow,  Reuben  W.,  Park  Rapids,  Minn.  1861 

Harlow,  Rufus  K.,  Medway,  Mass.  232 

Harlow,  Samuel  A.,  Grafton,  Mass.  226 

Harmon,  Elijah,  So.  Braintree,  Mass.  1867 

Harp,  Cyrus  D.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1886 

Harper,  Aimer,  Port  Byron,  111.  1853 

Harper,  Cecil,  Nautasket,  Mass.  1879 

Harper,  Edward  T.,  Pf.,  Chicago,  111.  65 

Haiper,  James  P.,  Greenwich,  Mass.  226 

Harper,  Joel,  Montrose,  Colo.  112 
Harper,  Richard  H.,  Darlington,  Okla.  12,  350 

Harper,  Thos.  H.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  352 

Harrah,  Charles  C.,  Des  Moines,  lo.  174 

Harrelson,  Bush,  Crestview,  Fla.  1887 
Harrington,  Amos  T.,  Churchville,  N.T.    310 

Harrington,  Charles  E.,  Waltham,  Mass.  242 

Harrington,  M.  O. ,  Topeka,  Kan .  1877 

Harris,  Benjamin,  Cincinnati,  O.  338 

Harris,  Mrs.  Bertha  J.,  Cincinnati,  O.  338 

Harris,  Charles  E.,  jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  1894 

Harris,  Charles  L.,  Mobile,  Ala.  92 

Harris,  Clarence  J.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1896 

Harris,  Edward  A.,  Normal,  111.  158 

Harris,  Everett  G.,  Louisville,  Ky.  198 

Harris,  George,  Pr.,  Amherst,  Mass.  83 
[Harris,  George,  deceased, 

Harris,  Henry,  So.  Lake  Linden,  Mich.  256 
Harris,  H.  R.,  Hot  Bulpbur  Springs,  Colo. 

Harris,  James  W.,  Pinebluff,  N.  C.  1894 
Harris,  P.  C.  Laverton,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  260 

Harris,  Ransom  C,  South  Hill,  Ala.  1887 

Harris,  Robert  N.,  Welsh  Hill,  Pa.  364 

Harris,  Kupert  W.,  Cincinnati,  O.  338 

Harris,  Sheldon  A.,  Dwight,  111.  152 

Harris,  Theodore  W.,  Phcenix,  N.  Y.  318 

Harris,  Thomas  J.,  Hinesburg,  Vt.  1887 

Harris,  Waldo  B.,  Seward,  111.  160 

Harris,  William,  Blackbutte.  Ore.  1895 

Harris,  William,  Warwick,  Mass.  242 
Harris,  William  R.,  Moniac,  Ga.                132,  4 

Harrison,  Charles  S.,  Clay  Centre,  Neb.  286 

Harrison,  Fosdick  1'.,  Palmer,  Mass.  236 

Harrison,  Iliram  B.,  Watertown,  8.  D.  376 

Harrison,  James,  Oskaloosa,  lo.  170 
Harrison,Jarae8  K., San  Francisco, Cal.  60,  1886 

Harrison,  Marvin  B.,  Scribner,  Neb.  294 

Hart,  Burdett,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 


Hart,  Hastings  H.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1881 

Hart,  Henry  E.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  1866 
Hart,  William  D.,  Wilton,  Conn.  72,  128 

Hart,  William  W.,  Friend,  Neb.  288 

Hartranft,  Chester  D.,  Pr.,  Hartford,  Ot.67,  73 
Hartshorne,  Joseph  W.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1873 
Hartsough,  D.  Maurice,Minneapoli»,Mlnn.l88fl 
Hartsough,  W.  W.,  Exlra,  lo.  174 

Hartwell,  Charles,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Hartwell,  H.  Linwood,  Dunstable,  Mass.  224 
Hartwell,  Minot  S.,  Deer  Isle,  Me.  204 

Harvey,  Jasper  P.,  Columbia,  Conn.  116 

Harwell,  J.  Henry,  Lamar,  Mo.  278 

Harwood,  C.  M.  G.,  Bluehill,  Me.  1870 

Harwood,  Jas.  H.,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  1863 
Harwood,  Thomas  W.,  Fairview,  Kan.  190 

Haskell,  Edward  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  486 

Haskell,  Henry  C.,A.B.C.  F.  M.  438 

Haskell,  John,  Gray,  Me.  1850 

Haskell,  J  .N  ,  Northwood  Center,  N.  H.  304 
Haskell,  W.  H.,  Woodfords,  Me.,  R.  F.  D.  208 
Haskett,  Charles  A.,  Oberlin,  O.  344 

Haskin,SpencerC. ,309  Park  av.,Chicago,I11.148 
Haskins,  Robert  W.,  Reading,  Mass.  1872 

Hassell,  Richard  B.,  Everett,  Wash.  396 

*Hassold,  F..  Lake  Linden,  Mich.  266 

[Hastings,  Allen,  deceased,  26 

[Hastings,  Calvin  J.,  deceased,  26 

Hatch,  David  P.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  228 

Hatch,  Eliaa  W.,  Danville,  Vt.  1866 

Hatch,  Franklin  S.,  Madras,  India,  438, 1876 
Hatch,  Frederick  A.,  Omaha,  Neb.  292 

Hatch,  George  B.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  98 

Hatch,  Reuben,  Oberlin,  O.  1850 

Hathaway, Warren,  Blooming  Grove,  N.Y.  308 
Hatt,  Thomas  B.,  Jonesport,  Me.  206 

Haughton,  R.  J.,  Weymouth  Heights,  Mats.  244 
Haughton,  William,  Viroqua,  Wis.  1872 

Haun,  George  C,  Madison,  Wis.  58 

Hauptman,  William,  Kearney,  Neb.  1899 

Hauser,  George  P.,  Denison.  Tex.  382,  442 
Haven,  Egbert  D.,  San  Jose,  Cal.  1888 

Haven,  Sherman  W.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.  322 
Havens,  Chas.  E.,  Littleton,  Mass.  10,  2,  230 
Hawes,  Edward,  Hartford,  Conn.  59,  1858 

Hawkes,  Albert  S.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.  366 

Hawkes,  Winfield  S.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1868 
Hawkins,  Cliauncey  J.,  Danvers,  Mass.  222 
Hawks,  John  8.,  Hennessey,  Okla.  1872 

Hawks,  Theron  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1855 
Hawley,  Calvin  P.,  Garden,  Mich.  1854 

[Hawley,  Chester  W.,  deceased, 
Hawley,  Henry  K.,  Sloan,  lo.  10, 184 

Hawley,  John  A.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.  128 
Hawn,  Robert  G.,  Thorp,  Wash.  1859 

Hayden,  Frederick  8.,  Jacksonville,  HI.  1874 
Hayden,  Newell  M.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  10 

Hayes,  Francis  L.,  Manitou,  Colo.  112 

Hayes,  James,  Westville,  111.  59,  154 

Hayes,  Joseph  W.  W.,  Harkness,  Ala.  1877 
Hayes,  Wm.  H.,  Andover,  Conn.  114 

Hayley,  John  W.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1864 

Hayner,  Augustus  J.,  Shullsburg,  Wi».  1882 
Haynes,  Artemas  J.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 
Haynes,  G.  Stephen,  Athens,  Ga.  136,  439 

Haynes,  Charles  S.,  Peterboro,N.H.  10,12,304 
Haynes,  Edward  C.,  Lebanon  Center,  Me.  206 
Haynes,  Herbert,  Williamsburg,  Ky.  1899 

)    Haynes,  William,  Bellevue,  O.  342 

Hayward,  Chas.  E.,  Jericho  Center,  Vt.        388 

i    Hayward,  Silvanus,  Globe  Village,  Mass.  1861 

I    Hazeltine,  Edwin  A.,  Rushville,  N.  Y.  318 

Hazen,  Austin,  Thomaston,  Conn.  126 

Hazen,  Azel  W.,  Middletown,  Conn.  120 

I    Hazen,  Carleton,  West  Rutland,  Vt.        10,394 

j    Hazen,  Frank  W.,  Middletown  Springs.Vt.  388 
Hazen,  Hervey  C,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  436 

Hazen,  Timothy  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1858 
Hazen,  William,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Hazen,  William  8.,  Northfield,  Vt.  390 

I    Heal,  Edward  G.,  W  Pittston.  Pa.  362 

Heald,  JosiahH.,  Cubero,  N.  M.  297 

.    Heald,  Katharine  P.,  San  Rafael,  N.  M.     1896 


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[1902. 


Healey,  Frank  D.  [Neb.]  1896 

Healey,  Sullivan  8.,  Rock  Falls,  111.  160 

Heath,  S.,  Benson,  Minn.  266 

Heater,  George  W.,  Lament,  Mich.  1886 

Hebberd,  Stephen  S.,  CheBterfield,  111.  148 

Heberlein,  Frank  W.,  Briggsville,  Wis.  1898 
*Heckendorn,  Geo.  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1890 
[Heckman,  Samuel  G.,  deceased,  27 

Hedberg,  Emil  O.,  Providence,  R.  1.  366 

Hedges,  William,  Colebreok,  Conn.  116 

*Hed8trom,  J.  H.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  280 

Hefflen,  Gee.  H.,  Dublin,  N.  H.  1896 

Hefner,  H.  J.,  Sherman,  Tex.  1896 

Heghin,  Samuel  B.,  Ashten,  S.  D.  10,  370 

Hegner,H.F.,363N.WincheB'r  St., Chi'go ,111.148 
Heinzelman,  H.  W.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  1891 
Hellier,  Frank  O.,  Pf.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  72 

Helming,  Oscar  C.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  166 

*He!msr  Reuben  E.,  Big  Spring,  Wis.  404,  6,  8 
Helmuth,  Jos.  W.,  Montello,  Wis.  1891 

*Helser,  Joseph  H.,  Sargent,  Neb.  294 

Hemenway,  Frank  W.  [Mo.  1  1889 

Hemphill.  Gray  W.,  Paris,  Tex.  382 

Hench,  William  R.,  Dundee,  111.  1889 

Henderson,  Arthur  8.,  Salem,  lo.  182 

Henderson,  George  W.,  New  Orleans,  La.  200 
Henderson,  John'H.,  Farmingten,  111.  152 

Henderson,  Thos.  H.,  Salem,  Ore.  358 

Hendley.  Harry  B.,  Steilacoom,Wa8h.  398,  400 
Hendrick,  Webster  L.,  Huntington,  Mass.   228 
Hendrickson,  W.  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Hendry,  Thomas,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

Henke!mann,Gustav,234  J  8t.,LincolD,Neb.290 
Henn,  Jacob,  Le  Mars,  lo.  1858 

Henrikeen,  Karl  F.,  W.  Quincy,  Mass.  236 
Henriksen,  John  M.,  Thomaston,  Conn.  114 
Henry,  A.J.,  16  Downing  8t.,Brook'n,N.T.  308 
Henry,  Emma  K.,  Sioux  Falls,  8.  D.  1898 

♦Henry,  F.  E.,25  Ames  St.,  Omaha,Neb.lO,  292 
Henry,  J.  Addison,  Eureka,  Wash.  396 

Hensel,  William  A.,  Naper,  Neb.  292 

Henshaw,  George,  West  Andever,  O.  348 

Henshaw,  Gordon  E.,  Little  Valley,  N.  T.  314 
Henshaw,  Thomas  D.,  Parkman,  O.  344,  6 
*Hen8on,  Robert  H.,  Davis,  Tex.  382 

Herald,  C.  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  310 

Herbert,  Ebenezer,  Hammond,  La.  200 

Herbert,  Joseph,  Emerald  Grove,  Wis.  408 
Herbert,  Lemuel  G.,  Grass  Lake,  Mich.  254 
Hergert,  Jacob,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  398 

Herman,  Frederick  W.,  Ontario,  N.  Y.  316 
Herman,  J.  Edward,  Milford,  N.  H.  304 

Hernandez,  Genaro,  Tampa,  Fla.  134 

Herod,  James  A.,  Abbeville,  La.  200 

Herold,  Joseph  G.  W.,No.  Lyme,  Conn.  120 
Herr,  Horace  D.,  Muscatine,  lo.  180 

Herrick,  David  S.,  A.  £.  C  F.  M.  436 

Herrick,  Edward  E.,  Milton,  Vt.  388 

Herrick,  Edward  P.,  Matanzas,  Cuba,  1871 
Herrick,  George  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Herrick,  Henry  M..  Port  Byron,  111.  1887 

Herrick,  John  R.,  4526  VlncenneBav.,Chi.  1854 
Herrick,  Malcom  D.,  Orange  City,  Fla.  1858 
Herrick,  Robert  P.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  58 

Herrick,  Samuel  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  218 

Herrick,  William  D.,  Amherst,  Mass.  1860 
Herrlng,H.C.,2204  Webster  St., Omaha,Neb.292 
Hersey,  Charles  F.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  1893 
Hershner,  John  L.,  Hood  River,  Ore.  356 

Hescock,  Gus.  B.,  Monson,  Me.  202,  8 

Hess,  Carl,  Thayer,  Kan.  1885 

Hess,  Wm.  M.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  10 

Hesselgrave,  Chas.  E,_  Chatham,  N.  J.  10,  322 
Hetrick,  Andrew  J.,  Norwich,  Conn.  1865 

Hetzler,  Henry,  Eureka,  S.  D.  1874 

Hewitt,  George  R.,  Lowell.  Mass.  232 

Hewitt,  Joseph  G.,  Bt.  Louis,  Mo.  1898 

Hewitt,  John  L.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  1870 

Hewlett,  Beni.  F.,  Saticoy,  Cal.  1887 

Heyho,  Albert,  Bangor,  Me.  1900 

Heyse,  Henry  E.,  Leadville,  Colo..  112 

Hevward,  James  W.,  Clear  Lake,  lo.  172 

Hiatt,  Casper  W.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 


Hibbard,  Augustine  G., Woodstock,  Conn.  130 
Hibbard,  Rufus  P.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  226 

Hicks,  Frank  B.,  Washburn,  Wis.  1888 

Hicks,  George  C,  Red  Oak.  lo.  1857 

Hicks,  Henry  R.,  Pawpaw,  111.  1866 

Hicks,  Irl  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1871 

Hicks,  Lewis  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1874 

Hicks,  Richard,  Melrose  Highlands, Mass.  1867 
Hicks,  William  C,  Union,  lo.  1861 

Higginbotham,  Jas.  K.,  Corbin,  Ky.  198,  440 
Higginbotham,  T.  Matison,  Newark,  O.  344 
Hlgglns,  Lucius  H.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  1868 
Higgins,  Robert  M.,  Steubenville,  ().  1880 

Higgs.Isaac  W.,562  Crystal  st.,Chlcago,I11.1867 
Hightower,  Asa  D.,  I  pthaw,  Ala.  86,8,  90 
Higley,  Henry  M.,  Salamanca,  N.  Y.  1864 

Higley,  Henry  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1865 
Hildreth,  Edward,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1862 

Hildreth,  Homer  W.,  Rochester,  Vt.  390 

Hllkerbaeumer,  Richard,  Princeton,  Neb.  290,  2 
Hill,  Abner,  Bethel,  N.  C.  326 

Hill,  Calvin  G.,  Milton,  Mass.  1872 

Hill,  Charles  F.,  Barnett,  Ind.  1897 

Hill,  Charles  J.,  Orange,  Va.  1857 

Hill,  Charles  W.,  Olaa,  H.  I.  142 

Hill,  Dexter  D.,  Norwalk,  Cal.  102 

Hill,  Eben  L.,  Pf.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  1876 
Hill,  Edwin  S.,  Atlantic,  lo.  170 

Hill,  EmmettC.  W.,  Kendrick,  Ida.  -1882 

Hill,  George,  Richfield,  O.  346 

*Hill,  George  A.,  Hapevllle.  Ga.  136 

Hill,  George  E.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1851 

Hill,  George  W.  C,  Proctor,  Vt.  1895 

Hill,  James  L.,  Salem,  Mass.  1875 

Hill,  Jesse,  Medina,  O.  344 

Hill,  T.  Hughes,  Carthage,  S.  D.  372 

Hill,  Virgil  B.,  Allison,  lo.  170 

Hilllard,  D.  Lee,  Cabot,  Vt.  384 

Hil'.is,N.  D.,29  Grace  ct.,Brooklyn,N.Y.  54, 308 
Hillman,  Alfred  T.,  Concord,  N.  H.  54 

Hills,  Aaron  M.,  Texas,  1874 

Hills,  William  8.,  Nickerson,  Kan.  192 

Hilton,  Charles  A.,  Randolph,  Mass.  236 

»Hilton,  John  V.,  Boulder,  Colo.  1860 

♦Hilton,  William  H.,  Mt.  Ayr,  lo.  1884 

Hinckley,  Mrs.  Abble  R.,  Chicago,  111.  1892 
Hlncks,  Edw'd  Y.,  Pf.,  Andover,  Mass.  61 
Hindley,  George,  Elk  River,  Minn.  1875 

Hines,  Frank  B.,  Albion,  111.  146 

*Hines,  Peter  H.,  Geneva,  Neb.  1890 

Hinman,  George  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Hinman,  Herbert  J.,  David  City,  Neb.  288 
Hird,  John  W.,  Baldwinville,  Mass.  240 

Hissey,  Marion  W.,  ZanesviUe,  O.  1886 

Hitchcock,  Abraham  F.,  Sulsun,  Cal.  1864- 

Hitchcock,  A.  W.,  Worcester,  Mass.  244 

Hitchcock,  A. N.,155La  Salle,Ch'go,  111.  48 

Hitchcock,  Charles  E.,  Benson,  Vt.  384 

Hitchcock,  L.  Potter,  Alameda,  Cal.  98 

Hitchcock,  Milan  H.,  Hubbardston,  Mass.  228 
Hitchcock,  Philo,  Shiocton,  Wis.  406,  14 

Hltchcock,WalterC.,Harwood,N.D. 10,2,330,2 
Hjerpe,  Erik  G.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1885 

Hjetland,  John  H.,  Tyler,  Minn.  270,  4 

Hoadley,  Horace  G  ,  Waterbury,  Conn.  1888 
[Hobart,  Milo,  deceased, 

Hobbs,  Edwin.  Canton,  111.  146 

Hobbs,  William  A.,  Traer,  lo.  184 

Hodel,  Abraham,  Scotland,  S.  D.  374,  6 

Hodgdon,  Frank  W.,  Orange,  N.  J.  324 

Hodgdon,  Thomas  M.,  W.  Hartford,  Conn.  128 
Hodges,  A.  C,  Canaan  Four  Corner8,N.Y.310 
Hodous,  Lewis,  A.B.  C.  F.  M.  10,  436 

Hoffman,  John  H.,  North  Reading,  Mass.  234 
Hogan,  Harding  R.,  Berea,  Ky.,  1900 

*Hogberg,  Adolf  F.,  Blackstone,  Mass.  218 
Hogen,  Bert  M.,  Salt  Lake  City,  U.  1898 

Holsington,  Henry  R.,Port  Kennedy,  Pa.  1864 
Holbrook,  Charles  W.,  E.  Haven,  Conn.  1883 
Holbrook,  David  L.,  Union  City.  Mich.  248,  62 
Holbrook,  Fred  C,  Cleveland,  O.  1892 

Holbrook,  Ira  A.,  Independence,  Kan.  190 
Holcombe,  Gilbert  T.,  Brule,  Wis.  1875 


1902.] 


LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


487 


Holden,  Edwin  K.,  Redlands,  Cal.  1885 

ITolden,  Frederick  A.,  Morris,  Conn.  122 

Holden,  LouisH.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  1898 

Holden,  Samuel,  Ashland.  Me.  10,  202 

Hollars,  John  A.,  Sierraville,  Cal.  98,  106 

Hollister,  Frederic  M.,  Cadillac,  Mich.  12,  250 
Holloway,  John  W.,  Guthrie,  Okla.  1900 

Hplloway,  William  A.,  Thomasville,  Ga.  1900 
Holm,  Charles  J.,  Woodstock,  Conn.  130 

Holman,  Andrew  J.,  Central,  Ala.  1900 

Holman,  David  A.,  Freeport,  Mich.  168,  254 
Holman,  William  H.,  Soutliport,  Conn.  126 
Holmblod,  Emil,  Maiden,  Mass.  230 

Holmes,  Henry,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  272 

Holmes,  Henry  M..  Frovincetown,  Mass.  1866 
Holmes,  John  A.,  Toledo,  lo.  10,184 

Holmes,  Otis  H.,  Cresco,  lo.  172 

*Holmes,  Theodore  J.,  Richmond,  Vt.  390 

Holmes,  Tliomas,  Chelsea,  Mich.  1844 

Holmes,  William  T.,  Watertown,  Conn.  128 
Holp,  Lincoln  A.,  Durand,  Wis.  1891 

Holp,  Philip  E.,  Angola,  Ind.  1881 

Holton,  Charles  &.,  Newbury,  Mass.  232 

Holton,  Edward  P.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  436 

Holway,  John,  Oberlin,  O.  1898 

Holway,  Theodore  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Holyoke,  Charles  G.,  Edgecombe,  Me.  1878 
Holyoke,W.E.,1170  Wash'n  Bd.,Ch'go,Ill.  1851 
Hood,  E.  Lyman,  Aquebogue.  N.  Y.  308,  438 
Hood,  Edward  C,  Hingham,  Mass.  1874 

Hood,Geo.A.,Cong'l House, Boston.Ms.  53,438 
Hooker,  Edward  P.,  Marshtield,  Mass.  1861 
Hoover,  Francis-  T.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  1865 

Hoover,  Frank  W.,  Norris  City,  111.  152,  8 

Hopkin,  Piobert,  Kent,  O.  342 

Hopkins,  F.  E.,6o50  Harvard  av.,Chi'go,lll.  148 
Hopkins,  Harold  L.,  Paola,  Kan.  194 

Hopkins,  H.,  Pr.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  48,  83 
Hopkins,  W.  H.,  Foughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  318,  438 
Hopkins,  William  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  10,  110 
Hopley,  Samuel,  Lee,  Mass.  1855 

Hoppin,  James  M.,/y., New  Haven,  Conn.  1850 
Horiue,  Stephen  D.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1890 

Hornc,  Gideon,  Meansville,  Ga.  136,  8,40 

Horner,  John  W.,  Valley  Junction,  lo.  184 
Horr,  Elijah,  Maiden,  Mass.  52,  9,  232,  438 

Horsey,  Harold  I.,  Ottaion,  Out.  12 

•Horton,  Thomas  C,  Dallas.  Tex.  1884 

Hoskins,  Emanuel,  Guerneville,  Cal.  100 

Hotze,  Wm.  Herman,  Gilead,  Me.  206,  306 
Houghton,  Charles  E.,  Westboro,  Mass.  1876 
Houghton,  Ross  C,  Chelsea,  Mass.  222 

Houlding,  Horace  W.,  Tientsin,  China,  1886 
House,  Albert  V.,  New  Salem,  Mass.  234 

House,  Edward  L.,  Providence,  R.  I.  366 

House,  J.  Henrv,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  436 

Hous-e,  J.  T.,  Kipgftsher,  Okla.  1896 

Houston,  Robert,  Belmont,  Mich.  250 

Houston,  Warren  H.,  Plevna,  Kan.  194 

Howard,  Charles  E.,  Dodge,  Neb.  288 

Howard,  E.  Lee,  Morgan  Park,  111.  156 

Howard,  Henry  C.»  Jeffersonville,  Vt.  384,  92 
[Howard,  Hiram  Lowell,  deceased,  27 

Howard,  Lawrence  R.,  Providence,  R.  1.  10 
Howard,  Martin  8.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  244 
Howard,  William,  Hartford,  Conn.  1859 

Howe,  George  M.,  Groton,  Mass.  10,  2,  226 
Howe,  Samuel  H.,  Norwich,  Conn.  124 

Howell,  Edward,  Horrell,  S.  C.  369 

*Howell,  J.  D.,  Galesburg,  Mich.  254 

*Howell,  O.  C,  Scotia,  Cal. 
Howell,  William,  Taylor,  Pa.  1883 

Howes,  Albert  W.,  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.  300 
Howie,  David,  Saundersville,  Mass.  226 

Howie,  John  Lloyd,  Cambridge,  111.  146 

Howkins,  Charles  W.,  Veazie,  Me.  212 

Howland,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  T.,  Nelson,  O.  344 
Howland,  John,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  436 

[Howland,  Samuel  M.,  deceased,  27 

Howland,  Sam'l  W.,  P/.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1873 
Hoyem,  Isak,  Chicago,  III.  1897 

Hoyt,  Charies  E.,  Mansfield.  Pa.  1887 

Hoyt,  Frederic  V.,  Spokane,  Wash.  1883 


Hoyt,  Henry  N.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  228 

Hoyt,  Hiram  L.,  Grand  View,  Tenn.  378 

Hoyt,  James  A.,  Couch,  Mo.  1868 

Hoyt,  Jas.  Howard,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  122 
Hoyt,  James  P.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  134 

Hoyt,  John  L.,  Mazon,  111.  156 

Hubbard,  Charles  L.,  West  Boxford,  Mass.  220 
Hubbard,  David  B.,  Middletown,  Conn.  120 
Hubbard,  George  H.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  410 

Hubbard,  George  H.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  228 
Hubbaid,  Horace  L.,  Bristol  Center,  N.  Y.  308 
Hubbard,  Thomas  S.,  Stockbridge,  Vt.  1839 
Hubbard,  W.B.,Webster,S.D.  59,  376,  438,  442 
Hubbell,  Fred.  M.,  Elkhorn,  Wis.  406 

Hubbell,HeuryL.,49  W.  37th  st.,N.Y.city,  1861 
Huckel,  Oliver,  Baltimore,  Md.  214 

Hudson,  Alan,  Brockton,  Mass.  220 

Hudson,  Alfred  S.,  West  Groton,  Mass.  226 
Hudson,  Dorr  A.,  Miller's  Falls,  Mass.  232 
Huelster,  Anton,  Clinton,  Mass.  222 

Huelster,  Edward  W.,  Sparta,  Wis.  414 

Huelsier,  William,  Elgin,  111.  1866 

Huestis,  Charles  H.,  Eagle,  Neb.  288,  94 

Huffton,  C.  Henry,  Dublin,  N.  H.  300 

Hughes,  Evan  P.,  Hillsboro,  Ore.  1884 

Hughes,  Hugh  P.,  Dexter,  Mich.  252 

Hughes,  Henry  R.,  Plymouth,  Pa.  362 

Hughes,  Lewis  T.,  Madison,  N.  Y.  314 

Hughes,  R.,708  Kim  st  ,  Kome.N.  Y.  316,  8 
Hughes,  Richard  C,  Pr.,  Ripon,  Wis.  83 

Hughes.  Robert  W.,  Oskaloosa.  lo.  1873 

Huibert,  Jay  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 

Huleen,  John  J.,  Spokane,  Wash.  400 

Hull,  Ellsworth  L.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  1891 

Hull,  Geo.  H.,  Barnstead,  N.  H.  298 

Hull,  Irvine  T.,  Springfield,  Mo.  1870 

Hull,  John  H.,  Marblehead,  O.  344 

Hull,  Lyman,  Milford,  Kan.  192 

HuUinger,  Frank  W.,  Chicago,  111.  1879 

Hultgren,  Peter  A.,  Kewanee,  111.  10,  156 

Hume,  Edward  8.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  J/.  436 

Hume,  Robert  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F..  M.  436 

Humfreys,  John,  Grand  Kapids,  Mich.  254 
Humphrey,  Robert,  Mattap  .isett,  Mass.  230 
Humphrey,  S.  J.,  Palace  Hotel,  Chi'go,  111.  1854 
Humphrey,  William  B  ,  1896 

Humphreys,  O.  M.,  Galva,  lo.  Route  I.  10 
Humphreys,  Thos.  A.,  Sharon,  Pa.  364 

Hungerford,  Edward,  Burlington,  Vt.  1871 
Hunnewell,  Frank  S.,  Reading,  Mass.  236 

Hunt,  Eugene  F.,  Conway,  Mass.  222 

Hunt,  Henry  W.,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  318 

Hunt,  Theo.  C,  Hastings,  Neb.  290 

Hunt,  Ward  I.,  Richmond,  Mich.  250 

Hunt,  William  S.,  Telluride,  Colo.  12, 112 

Hunter,  Hamilton  D.,  Calumet,  Mich.  250 

Huntington,  Charles  A.,  Eureka,  Cal.  1872 
Huntington,  Charles  W.,  Lowell,  Mass.  230 
Huntington, George,  /y.,Northtield,Minn.  1864 
Huntington,  Henry  S.,  Milton,  Mass.  232 

Huntington,  John  C,  Dallas,  Tex.  68 

Huntley,  Abi  T.,  Highmore,  S.  D.  372 

Huntley,  Sanford  F.,  Highmore,  8.  D.  372 

Hurd,  Alva  A.,  Spiingwater,  Ore.  1872 

Hurd,  Edwin  T.,  Gilmanton  I.W.,  N.  H.  300 
Hurdf  Fayette,  Springfield,  Mo.  1863 

Hurlbut,  John  E.,  Wapping,  Conn.  128 

Hurlbut,  Wm.  II.,  Frankfort,  Mich.  254 

Hurless,  Parker,  Bureau,  111.  146,  60 

Husted,  John  T,,  Wyandotte,  Mich.  264 

Hutchins,  Henry  L.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1873 
Hutchins,  John,  Litchfield,  Conn.  120 

Hutchins,  W.  T.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1876 

Hutchinson,  Henry  H.,  So.  Portland,  Me.  1869 
Hutchinson,  John  F.,  Flat  Rock,Mich.2.J4,  8,  60 
Hutchinson,  W^m.  A.,  Cobden,  III.  146,  52 

Hutchison,  Wm.  E.,  P/"., Talladega,  Ala.  1896 
Hyde,  Albert  M.,  Toledo,  O.  346 

Hyde,  Charles L., Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  1894 
Hyde,  Edward  E.. Chicago,  III.  436 

Hyde,  Frank  B.,  Riverside,  Me.  212 

Hyde,  Frederick  8.,  Groton,  Conn.  118 

Hyde,  Harvey,  Cincinnati,  O.  1839 


488 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Hyde,  Henry,  Somersworth,  N.  H.  306 

[Hyde,  Nathaniel  A.,  deceased,  27 

•Hyde,  Robert  L.  [Tenn.]  1897 

Hyde,  William  D.,  Pr.,  Brunswick,  Me.  83 
Hyslop,  James,  Charlevoix,  Mich.  250 

Ide,  Alexis  W.,  West  Medway,  Mass.  1859 
Ide,  George  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  410 

Ide,  Herbert  C,  New  Britain,  Conn.  1901 

*ImeB,  Benjamin  A.,  Brewton,  Ala.  92 

Ingalls,  Edmond  C,  Colchester,  Conn.  116 
IngerB0ll,E.P.,476AMcD'gh8t.,Br'lyn,N.Y.  12 
IngersoU.W.  H..  34Ashrd  pl..Br'lyn,N.Y.  1884 
Ingham,  J.  Edw'd,  Topeka,  Kan.  58 

Ingraham,  Alexander  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 
lorns,  Benjamin,  Lyle,  Minn.  270,  2 

Ireland,  Edwy  8.,  Saugatuck,  Mich.  262 

Ireland,  William  P.,  West  Groton,  N.  Y.  322 
Irons,  John,  Keene  Valley,  N.  Y.  314 

Irvine,  Alexander  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 
Irwin,  Corydon  8.,  Plain  City,  O.  1874 

*Irwin,  John,  Teller,  Colo.  1879 

Isaacs,  William  J.,  Brunswick,  Neb.  286,  96 
Isakson,  Andrew  J.,  Pigeon  Cove,  Mass.  238 
[Isham,  Austin,  deceased,  28 

Iverson,  Ingvald,  Merrill,  Wis.  1900 

Ives,  Henry  8.,  E.  Alstead,  N.  H.  298 

Ives,  Joel  S.,  Hartford,  Conn.  54,  438,  9 

Ives,  Joseph  B.,  Paradise,  Cal.  104 

Jackman,  Geo.  W.,  Portage,  Wis.  1880 

Jackson,  Andrew  E.,  Guthrie,  Okla.  350 

Jackson,  Brooks,  Plains,  Mont.  284 

Jackson,  Frank  1).,  Wabaunsee,  Ean.  196 

Jackson,  George  A.,  Swampscott,  Mass.  1872 
Jackson,  John  C,  jr.,  Columbus,  O.  340 

Jackson,  John  F.,  Clio,  Mich.  250 

Jackson,  Joseph  B.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Jackson,  Robert  W.,  Jackson,  Miss.  1896 

Jackson,  Bamuel  N.,  Burlington,  Vt.  12 

Jackson,  Thos.  C,  Ironton,  O. 
Jackson,  Wra.  H.,  Woodbridge,  N.  J.         324 
Jackson,  W.  Parkyn.Dummerston.Vt.         386 
Jacobs,  Herbert  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     10, 410 
Jacobs,  William  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  252 

Jacobson,  Carl  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  1898 

Jacobus,  Melancthon  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.  67 
James,  Allen,  Beloit,  Ala.  92 

James,  Bartlett  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.  214 

James,  Benjamin,  Grand  Meadow,  Minn.  12 
James,  D.  Melancthon,  Plymouth,  Mass.  236 
James,  George  W.,  Hiteman,  lo.  176 

James,  Horace  P.,  No.  Yakima,  Wash.  398, 442 
*James,Mrs.Lydia  I.,  MalletCreek,  O.IO,  1900 
*Jame8,  Owen,  North  Powual,  Vt.  390 

James,  T.  Illtyd,  Mallet  Creek,  O.  348 

James,  Wm.,96  Sterlingpl.,  B'klyn.N.Y.  316 
James,  William  H  ,  Dundee,  Mich.  1872 

Jameson,  Ephraim  O.,  Boston,  Mass.  1860 

Jamison,  Henry  W.,  Beresford,  8.  D.  370,  4 
Jamison,  Robert  W.,  Sioux  City,  lo.  1881 

Janes,  Elijah,  Campbell,  Cal.  1874 

Janes,  Henry.  Cleveland,  O.  1894 

Jaquith,  Charles  A.,  E.  Woodstock,  Ct.  116,  24 
Jasper,  Gustavus  A.,  Loleta,  Cal.  1894 

Jee,  Gam,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1895 

Jefferies,  John,  Milford,  Neb.  290 

Jefferson,  C.E., 121  West  85th  8t.,N.Y.3l6,438 
Jeffery,  Frank  E.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  436 

Jelinek,  John,  Braddock,  Pa.  360 

Jelinek,  Joseph,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  410 

Jenkins,  David,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1876 

Jenkins,  D.  Lloyd,  Rendondo,  Cal.  104 

Jenkins,  David  T.,  Crary,  N.  D.  330 

Jenkins,  Frank  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.54,  72, 136,  439 
Jenkins,  James,  Long  Creek,  lo.  1892 

Jenkins,  James,  Columbus  Junct.,  lo.  178 

Jenkins,  J.  Alex.,  Zanesville,  O.  348 

Jenkins,  John  J.,  Rendham,  Pa  362 

Jenkins,  Jonathan  L.,  Jamaica  Pl'n,  Mass.  1855 
Jenkins,  Josiah  H.,  Buena  Vista,  Colo.  1865 
Jenkins,  Owen,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  166 

Jenkins,  Thomas,  Madison,  N.  Y.  1858 

Jenkins,  Thomas  P.,  Kemtien,  N.  Y.  318,  20 
Jenkins,  William  M.,  Big  Lake,  Minn.  266,  72 


Jenkyns,  Ebenezer  H.,  Sebago,  Me. 
Jenness,  George  O.,  Charlton,  Mass. 
Jenney,  E.  Winthrop,  Winona,  Minn. 
[Jennings,  Richard  D.,  deceased, 
Jensen,  Chas.  J., 
Jensen,  Martin,  Alturas,  Cal. 


212 
222 
276 
28 
1893 
98,  100 
65 


Jernberg,  R.  A.,  744Monroe  St.,  Ch'go,  111.  65 
Jessee,  Charles  C,  Constantine,  Mich.  250 

Jesup,  Henry  G.,  Pf.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  1854 
Jewell,  George  C,  Kellogg,  lo.  178 

Jewett,  Henry  E.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  439 

Jewett,  John  E.  B.,  Pepperell,  Mass.  1851 

Job,  Herbert  K.,  Kent,  Conn.  120 

Johansen,  Bernt,  Forest  City,  lo.  1872 

John,  John,  116  Cleveland  av..  Chi'go,  111.  150 
Johns,  Reading  B.,  Dudley,  N.  C.  326 

Johnson,  Albion  H.,  Dover,  Mass.  224 

Johnson,  Ansel  E.,  Hayward,  Cal.  100 

Johnson,  Augustus  R.,Spokane,Wa8h.  68 

Johnson,  B.  Otto,  Busli,  N.  Y.  310 

Johnson,  Chas.  C,  Clarkson,  N.  Y.  1869 

Johnson,  Francis  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  1861 

Johnson,  Frank  A.,  New  Milford,  Conn.  122 
Johnson,  George  H.,  Lowell,  Mass.  230 

Johnson,  Harry  W.,New  Richland,  Minn.  272 
Johnson,  Henry  F.,  Andersonville,  Ga.  1886 
Johnson,  Henry  T.,  Rutland,  Ga.  136,  8 

Johnson,  Hiram  E.,  E.  Providence,  R.  I.  1859 
Johnson,  James  G.,  Farmington,  Conn.  118 
Johnson,  John  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.  230 

Johnson,  John  E.  1900 

Johnson,  John  E.  V.,  Titusville,  Pa.  364 

*Johnson,  John  P.,  Grant8bui^,Wl8.  408,14 
Johnson,  J.  Wesley,  St.  I.ouis,  Mo.  1859 

Johnson,  Ludwig,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 

Johnson,  P.  Adelstein,  Ottumwa,  lo.  180 

Johnson,  Samuel,  New  Haven,  N.  T.  314 

[Johnson,  Wilbur,  deceased,  28 

Johnson,  William,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 

Johnson,  Wm.  H.,  Allendale,  Mich.  248 

Johnson,  William  J.,  Pporia,  111.  158 

Johnson,  William  L.,  Lexington,  Ky.  198 

Johnson,  William  N.,  Melville,  N.  D.  330,  2 
Johnston,  Frank  E.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  lo.  180 

Johnston,  Henry  A.,  Wilmington,  N.  Y.  322 
Johnston,  John  B.,  Wataga,  111.  162 

Johnston,  Wm.  G.,  Milford,  lo.  178,  84 

Jones,  Abram,  Vaughnsville,  O.  348 

Jones,  Albert  N.,  Turner,  Me.  1872 

Jones,  Burton  H.,  Smith  Center,  Kan.  1897 
Jones,  Carl  S.,  Chelsea,  Mich.  250 

Jones,  Charles  A.,  Kane,  Pa.  360,  492 

Jones,  Charles  W.,  Essexville,  Mich.  252 

Jones,  Clinton  M.,  Eastford,  Conn.  1869 

[Jones,  David,  Granville,  O., deceased,  1851 
Jones,  David,  Scranton,  Pa.  364,442 

Jones,  D.  Baran,  Thurman,  O.  1893 

Jones,  David  E.,  Ellington;  Conn.  116 

Jones,  David  J.,  Chicago  Univ.  Ch'go,  111.  1884 
[Jones,  David  P.,  deceased,  29 

Jones,  D.  Todd,  Arvonia,  Kan.  188 

Jones,  Edward  I.,  Cincinnati.  O.  338 

Jones,  Franklin  C,  Norfolk,  Mass.  1863 

Jones,  Fred.  V.,  Portland,  Ore.  356 

Jones,  George,  Tomahawk,  Wis.  10,  414 

Jones,  Gustavus  W.,  Winchendon,  Mass.  244 
""  ~  ■  ■  29 

29 

1866 

200 

1898 

362 

360 

274 

1879 

360 

12,  136 

362 

226 

344 

396 

1871 


[Jones,  Harvey,  deceased, 
[Jones,  Henrj-  J.,  deceased, 
Jones,  Henry  W.,  Claremont,  Cal. 
*Jones,  Homer,  Derouen,  La. 
Jones,  Howard  M. 
Jones,  Hugh,  Neath,  Pa. 
Jones,  Hugh  W.,  Delta,  Pa. 
Jones,  Idrys,  Cambria,  Minn. 
Jones,  Ira  B.,  Lowell,  Mich. 
Jones,  J.  Twyson,  Ebensburg,  Pa, 
Jones,  James  A.,  Trinity,  Ga. 
Jones,  James  A.,  Plymouth,  Pa. 
Jones,  James  V.,  New  Cambria,  Mo. 
Jones,  Jesse  H.,  Halifax,  Mass. 
Jones,  John  B.,  Palmyra,  O. 
Jones,  John  D.,  Dayton,  Wash. 
*Jone8,  John  E.,  Lake  Crystal,  Minn. 


1902.] 


LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


489 


Jones,  John  E.,  Harvey,  N.  D.  332 

*JoneB,  J.  Lewis,  Huntington,  Ore.  356 

Jones,  J.  Lincoln,  Rockford,  lo.  1816 

Jones,  Jaraes  L.,  Columbia,  8.  D.  370,  2 

Jones,  J.  Owen,  Wallingford,  Conn.  128 

Jones,  John  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Jones,  J.  Volander,  New  Castle,  Pa.  362 

Jones,  Jonathan,  Mazomanie,  Wii.  1864 

Jones,  Lemuel,  Tryon,  N.  C.  1865 
Jones,  Marion  S.,  Meridian,  Misi.          282,  440 

Jones,  Mason,  Parksville,  Ky.  198 

Jones,  Morgan  P.,  Paddy's  Run,  O.  1883 

Jones,  Newton  I.,  Thompson,  Conn.  128 

Jones,  Rees  8.,  Scranton,  Pa.  364 

i Jones,  Rhys  G.,  deceased, 

ones,  Richard,  Faulkton,  8.  D.  370,  4 

Jones,  Richard  M.,  Scappoose,  Ore.  358 

Jones,  Richard  M.,  Alder  Creek,  N.  Y.  308 

Jones,  R.  Grriffith,  Stewartville,  Minn.  274 

Jones,  Samuel  [NebJ  1864 

Jones,  Spencer  L.,  VS/innsboro,  8.  C.  369 
Jones,  Thomas  G..  Chenoa,  111.                10,  148 

Jones,  Thomas  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  54 

Jones,  Timothy,  Springwater,  Wis.  1871 

Jones,  Trevor  C,  Canandaigua,  Mich.  250,  8 

Jones,  William,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Jones,  William  C,  Homestead,  Pa.  360 

Jones,  Wm.  H.,  Hammond,  Ind.  1876 

Jones,  William  L.,  Guer-neville,  Cal.  1854 

Jones,  William  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 

Jones,  Wintteld  8.,  Heath,  Ala.  1894 

Jordan,  Israel,  Saco,  Me.  1803 

*Jordan,  John,  W.  Walworth,  Wis.  10,  408,16 

*Jordan,  Josiah  W.,  Powersville,  Ga.  1887 

Jordan,  William  H.,  Wyoming,  III.  1856 

Jordan,  William  T.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  278 

Jordan,  William  W.,  Clinton,  Mass.  222 

Jorden,  Frank  F.,  Torrington,  Conn.  1880 

Jorgensen,  Jens  C  ,  Navarino,  Wis.  1900 

Josephson,  Hans  F.,  Winona,  Minn.  1895 

Joyslin,  William  R.,  Berkley,  Mass.  218 

Judah,  Solomon  B.,  Wrights,  Fla.  132,  4 

Judd,  Hubert  O.,  Mantorville,  Minn.  270 

Judson,  George  W.,  Winsted,  Conn.  130 
Julien,  Matthew  C,  New  Bedford,  Mass.    232 

Jump,  Herbert  A.,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  312 
Junkiiis,  George  C,  Wacousta,  Mich.     252,  64 

Kaai,  D.,  Kaluaaha,  H.  I.  142 

Kaailua,  8.  K.,  Keanae,  H.  I.  142 

Kaill,  S.,  Hunatu,  H.  I.  144 

Kal.iiwaa,  W.  M..  Kailua,  H.  I.  142 

Kaley,  John  A.,  Vermillion,  O.  348 

Kalino,  J.,  Paia,  H.  I.  142 
Kamakawiwoole,  O.  M.,  Hanakua,  H.  1.  142 
Kambour,  Gabriel  B.,  Templeton,  Mass.     240 

Kantner,  William  C,  Salem,  Ore.  358 

KasBon,  Prank  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  1879 

Kauhane,  J.,  Waiohinu,  H.  I.  142 

Kaulili,  8.  K.,  Lihue,  H.  I.  144 

Kaye,  A.  Cato,  Oskaloosa,  lo.  180 

Kaye,  James,  Hudson,  S.  D.  372 
Keagy,  Franklin  W.,  Roseville,  111.      160,  6,  8 

Kebbe,  David  L.,  East  Granville,  Mass.  226 

Keedy,  Edward  E.,  Iladley,  Mass.  226 
Keedy,  John  L.,  Walpole,  Mass.        10,  12,  242 

Keeler,  John  W.,  Greene,  N.  Y.  312 

Keeler,  Seneca  M.,  Jeflfersonville,  Pa.  1863 

Keeling,  Jaraes  U..  Philadelphia,  N.  Y.  318 

*Keene,  Allen  A.,  Evanston,  111.  1892 

Keene,  J.  L.,  Cottage  Grove,  Minn.  266 

Keep,  Elisha  A.,  Walpole,  N.  H.  306 
Keep,  Stephen  A.,  Lake  Chnrles,  La. 

Kekuewa,  8.  W.,  Kohala,  H.  I.  142 

Keller,  Lewis  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  410 

Kelley,  Frederic  I.,  Uracut,  Mass.  222 

Kelley,  George  W.,  Portland,  Me.  1872 

[Kelloirg,  Elijah,  deceased,  29 

*Kellogg,  Fred.  B.,  Waterbury,  Vt.  392 

Kellogg,  George  N.,  Morrisville,  Vt.  38S 

Kellogg,  U.  Martin,  Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt.  1878 

•Kellogg,  Martin,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1859 
Kellosg,  Royal  J.,  New  Windsor,  111.    158,  60 

Kelsey,  Carl  [Mont.]  1895 


KeUey,E.D.,Coney  Island, Brooklyn,N.Y .1881 
Kelsey,  Francis  D.,  Toledo,  O.  346 

Kelsey,  Henry  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  118 

Ktlsey,  Hiram  L.,  Newton,  Mass.  1865 

Kelsey,  William,  Kiel,  Okla.  352 

Kelsey,  WilUam  8.,  Allston,  Mass.  218 

Kemp,  George  H.,  Chicago,  III.  1880 

Kempton,  A.  Joseph,  Addison,  Mich.  10,  248 
Kendall,  R.  R.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  12 

Kendall,  Sidney  C,  Sierra  Madre,  Cal.  1883 
Keneston,  Luther  M.,W.Brattleboro,Vt.  384 
Keniston,  George  N.,  Hennessey ,Okla. 350,  441 
Keniston,  Wm.  B.,  Temple,  Me.  212 

*Kennan,  Albert  L.  1891 

Kennedy,  Richard  H.,  Albany,  Ore.  356 

Kennedy,  Wyatt  R.,  Hagan,  Ga.  136,  8 

Kenney,  Charles  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1873 
Kenngott,  George  F.,  Lowell,  Mass.  230 

Kent,  Charles  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1894 

Kent,  Evarts,  Dunlap,  lo.  174 

Kent,  Laurance  G.,  Le  Mars,  To.  178 

Kent,  Rob't  J.,  605  Hancock,Brooltlyn,N.Y.308 
Kent,  Thomas,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich.        1865 
[Kenyon,  Fergus  L.,  deceased, 
Kenyon,  Frank  E.,  Wauseon,  O.  348 

Kephart,Wm.H.,683  E.143d  8t.,New  York,  316 
Kern,  Andrew,  Church,  lo.  178 

Kern,  Herbert  A.,  Reading,  Mich.  1886 

Kerr,  Joseph  P.,  Moorhead,  Minn.  272 

*Kerr,  Milton  R.,  [Conn.]  1889 

Kershaw,  Chas.  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1896 
Kershaw,  John,  35  Sutton  pi.,  New  York,  1893 
Kershaw,W.  H.,168  Monitor  8t.,B'yn,N.Y.  1871 
Ketcham,  Henry,  Westfield,  N.  J.  1873 

Kettle,  Joseph  B.,  Rapid  City,  8.  D.  374 

Kettle,  William  F.,  Homer,  N.  Y.  312 

*Keyes,  Russell  M.,  Ludington,  Mich.  1865 
Keyser,  Calvin,  Goshen,  Mass.  226 

Kidd,  William  D.,  San  Mateo,  Cal.  108 

Kidder,  Alberoni,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  1848 

Kidder,  Albert  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1884 
Kidder,  Josiah,  Bruce,  8.  D.  370 

Kidder,  Samuel  T.,  Ripon,  Wis.  414 

Kidder,  W.  James,  Norfolk,  Neb.  1858 

Kiernan,  Thomas  L.,  Brantford,  Kan.  1892 
Kilbon,  Charles  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Kilbon,  John  L.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  1889 
Kilbourn,  Henry  J.,  Bradford,  Vt.  384,  6 

Kilbourn,  Jamei  K.,  Pewaukee,  Wis.  412,  442 
Kilburn,  David,  Allegheny,  Pa.  1884 

Kilburne,  William,  Burlington,  Wis.  404 

Killen,  John  T.,  Hancock,  Minn.  268 

Kimball,  Edward  P.,  Waterloo,  lo.  1852 

Kimball,  George  P.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1851 

Kimball,  Harry  W.,  Skowhegan,  Me.  212 

Kimball,  Henry  S.,  Tioy,  N.  H.  306 

Kimball,  Jere.,  Duluth,  Minn.  1891 

Kimball,  John  H.,  Cotati,  Cal.  98, 106 

Kimball,  Joseph,  Plaistow,  N.  H.  304 

Kimball,  Lucien  C,  Swanzey,  N.  H.  306 

Kimbell,  James  E.,  Central,  .Ma.  1883 

Kimberly,  F.  A.,  Ellington,  N.  Y.  312 

Kincaid,  John,  Elbridge,  N.  Y.  312 

Klncaid,  Wm.  M.,  Honolulu,  H.  I. 
Kindred,  George,  W.  Seattle,  Wash.  402 

King,  C.W.,  184  Regent  St.,  Saratoga  8pr'8,  318 
King,  Christopher  C.,  Antioch,  Ga.  136,  40 
King,  E.  Alonzo,  Marysville,  O.  344 

King,  Henry  C,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O.  69 

King,  Henry  D.,  Kinsman,  O.  1856 

King,  Hines  E.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  10,  326 

King,  James  B..  Hopkinton,  Mass.  228 

*King,  James  S.,  Waycross,  Ga.  138 

King,  John  W.,  Ault,  Colo.  110,2 

King,  N.  C,  Troy,  N.  C.  10 

King,S.W.,244VVilloughbyav.,B*lyn,N.Y.1889 
King,  Walter  D.,  Ada,  Mich.  18S1 

King,  Willot  D.,  Atlantic,  lo.  170 

Kingman,  Uenry,  Claremoiit,  Cal.  10,  98 

Kingsbury,  Fred.  L.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  438 

Kingsbury,  John  I).,  Bradford,  Mass.  12,  54 
Kingsbury,  Lucius,  Sioux  Falls,  8.  D.  1876 
Kingsbury,  N.,  Lansing,  Tenn. 


490 


CONGREGATIONAIi   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Kinmouth,  Albert  E.,  Ledyard,  Conn.  120 

Kinne,  Thomas  C,  Montague,  Mass.  1875 

Kinney,  George  E.,  Mount  Desert,  Me.  208 
Kinzer,  Addison  D.,  Marion,  lo.  178 

Kiplinger,  Orville  L.,  E.  Chicago,  Ind.  166 
Kirby,  Edward  N.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1885 
Kirbye,  J.  Edward,  Pr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  72 

Kirkland,  Hugh,  Diamond,  Ind.  166 

Kirkland,  Lemuel  A.,  McKeesport,  Pa.  362 
Kirkpatrick,  John  E.,  Kirwin,  Kan.  190,  2 
Kirkwood,  James,  Galva,  lo.  176,  82 

Kirkwood,Wm.A.,477CliDton,Br'yn  N.T.  1893 
Kirtland,  Chas.  C.,  Sonoma,  Cal.  106 

Kitchel,  Cornelius  L.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1870 
Kitchen,  Thos.  A.,  Lancing,  Tenn.  378 

Kittleson,  Olaus,  Junction  City,  Wis.  1877 

Kline,  Marion  A.  1896 

Klock,  Edwin  J.,  No.  Stonington,  Conn.  124 
Klopp,John  J.,  Stanton,  Neb.  290,4 

*Kloae,  Wm.  H.,  Seymour,  Wis.  414 

Kloss,  Charles  L. ,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  280 
*Kloss,  Daniel,  Tempe,  Ariz.  1861 

Knapp,  Benjamin  B.,  NewarkValley,N.Y.  314 
Knapp,  Charles  E.,  Gustavus,  O.  342 

Knapp,  George  P.,  ^.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Knapp,  George  W.,  Ogalalla,  Neb.  286,  92 

Knapp,  Shepherd,  jr.,  266  Lex'g'n  av.,N.Y.  12 
Knight,  Edward  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1883 
Knight,  Frederick  T., No.  Stamford, Conn.  124 
Knight,  Plutarch  8.,  Corvallis,  Ore.  356 

Knight,  Whitman  H.,  Kineo,  Kan.  1881 

Knight,  William,  Boston,  Mass.  218,  438 

Knipe,  Samuel,  Larchwood,  lo.  1898 

Knodell,  James  R.,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.  106 

Knopf,  Frank  E.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  194,  419 
Knotter,  James  G.,  Neuchatel,  Kan.  1896 

Knouee,  William  H.,  Deep  River,  Conn.  1859 
Knowles,  Matthew,  Breckenridge,  Mich.  250 
Knowlton,  Francis  B.,  Athol,  Mass.  1865 

Knowlton,  Stephen,  West  Medway,  Ma89.1865 
Knox,  William  J.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1862 

Koch,  Johannes,  Ritzville,  Wash.  1888 

*Koch,  Oscar  F.,  Merrill,  Wis.  410 

Rnudson,  Albert  L.,  Spokane,  Wash.  10 

Kocheudoerfer,  A.,  Curtis,  Wis.  10 

Koehne,  J.  B.,  So.  Newbury,  N.  H. 
Koenig,  David  J.,  Endicott,  Wash.         10,  396 
Kokjer,  Jordan  M.,  Cowles,  Neb.  288 

Kolmos,  J.  J. ,7526  Saginaw  av.,Ch'go,  111.  148 
Kopa,  G.  L.,  Waimea,  H.  I.  144 

Kovac,  Andrew,  Allegheny,  Pa.  360 

Kraemer,  Julius  H.,  Des  Moines,  lo.  174 

Krause,  Frank  O.,  Medford,  Minn.  270 

Krause,  Frederick  C,  Hillyard,  Wash.  398 
Krey,  Martin,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1891 

Krohn,  Philip  H.,  Candor,  N.  Y.  1890 

Kroh,  Philip  H.,  Anna,  111.  1863 

Krora,  Asbury  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.  366 

Krum,  John  P.,  Kelloggsville,  O.  342 

Kuikahi,  M.,  Haiku,  H.  I.  142 

[Kyle,  James  H.,  deceased,  30 

Kyle,  Robert  J.,  Gilead,  Conn.  118,  20 

Kyte,  Joseph,  N.  Anson,  Me.  1862 

Labaree,  John  C,  Saugus,  Mass.  238 

*Lacey,  Albert  T.,  Spring  Green,  Wis.   414,  6 
Lackey,  James  M.,  Steilacoom,  Wash.       1857 
Lacky,  C.,  Statesville,  N.  C. 
La  Cour,  P.  L,  Jonesboro,  Tenn.  378 

Ladd,  George  E.,  Randolph,  Vt.  12,  390 

Ladd,  George  T.,  Pf.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1870 
Ladd,  Henry  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Ladd,  William  B.,  Chicago,  111.  1894 

Lade,  James,  Brockton,  Mass.  220 

Laird,  James  H.,  Hinsdale,  Mass.  228 

Lake,  George  E.,  Stratham,  N.  H.  304,  6 

[Lake,  Lot,  deceased,  30 

Lamb,  Alonzo  T.,  Plaiafield,  Mass.  1893 

Lamb,  Samuel  G.,  Highland,  Cal.  100 

Lamb,  William  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

Lamb,  William  A.,  Cobell,  Ga.  136 

Lambert,  Avery  E..  Hanover,  N.  H.  1896 

Lambert,  Charles  E.,  Snohomish,  Wash.  1880 
Lancaster,  E.B.,  Pf.,  Colo.  Springs, Colo.  1889 


*Lance,  Leonard  G.,  Clear  Lake,  Wis.  406 
Landers,Wairen  P.,  Somerville,  Mass.  1891 
Lane,  Bradford  B.,  Maxwell,  lo.  1869 

Lane,  Calvin,  Portland,  Me.  210 

Lane,  Charles  F.,  Tipton,  Cal.  1878 

Lane,  John  W.,  North  Hadley,  Mass.  226 

Langdale,  Thomas  G.,  Epping,  N.  H.  300 

Lange,  John  G.,  Weatherford,  Okla.  1885 

Langford,  John  C,  Windsor,  N.  Y. 
Lanphear,  Nath'l  D.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1876 

Lanphear,  Walter  E.  Geddes,  S.D.  370,372,376 
Lansborough,  John  T.,  Nevinville,  lo.  176,  80 
Lansing,  Robert  C,  Hartland,  Vt.  1863 

Laporte,  Charles  R.,  New  Plymouth,  Ida.  1896 
Larkin,  J.  Wallace,  Blair,  Neb.  286 

Larkin,  Ralph  B.,  Ontario,  Cal.  104 

Larkin,  William  J.,  Pf.,  Tougaloo,  Miss.  1891 
Larry,  John  U.,  Cumberland  Gap,  Tenn.  1873 
Larson,  Anton,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1896 

Larson,  Anton  R.,  Omena,  Mich.  10,  260,  2 
Larson,  Carl  J.,  Hofflund,  N.  D.  1895 

Larson,  Karl  L.  1872 

Lash,  Abraham  H.,  Potterville,  Mich.  1899 
Latham,  Ernest  R.,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  1892 
Lathe,  Herbert  W.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  104 

Lathrop,  Charles  A.,  Toledo,  O.  346 

Lathrop,  Edward  A.,  Essex,  Mass.  224 

Lathrop,  Stanley  E.,  Ashland,  Wis.  1870 

Lathrop,  William  G.,  Shelton,  Conn.  10, 2, 126 
Lavender,  Robert  F.,  Newton,  lo.  1887 

Lawrence,  George  W.,  Willsboro,  N.  Y.  322 
Lawrence,  Harry  A  ,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y.  310 
Lawrence,  John  A.,  Machiasport,  Me.  208 

♦Lawrence,  John  B.,  S.  Norwalk,  Conn.  1885 
Lawson,  Francis, Villa  Park,  Cal.  [Covena]  108 
Lawson,  Harvey  M.,  Pomona,  Fla.  134 

Lawson,  W.  Elsworth,  City  of  Mexico,  436 
Lawton,  Robert,  Wiilard,  Me.  204 

Lay,  Corliss  \V.,  Yankton,  S.  D.  1890 

Layfield,  Robert  L.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.       1891 
Leach,  Adoniram  J.,  Acton,  Mass. 
♦Leach,  Joseph  A.,  Grafton,  Vt.  386 

Leadingham,  John,  A.  B.  O.  F.  M.  436 

Learned,  Dwight  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Leary,  William  A.,  Toledo,  O.  346 

Leavitt,  Burke  F.,  Melrose  Highlands,  Ms.  232 
Leavitt,  Frederick  W.,  W.  Point,  Neb.  294 

Leavitt,  George  R.,  Beloit,  Wis.  404 

Leavitt,  Horace  H.,  Somerville,  Mass.  238 

Leavitt,  William,  Norfolk,  Neb.  1868 

Le  Bar,  Wm.  H.,  Alvaretta,  Okla.  350,  2 

Le  Bosquet,  J.  E.,  New  Boston,  N.  H.  10, 1901 
Ledin,  Charles  J.,  Ishpeming,  Mich.  1895 

Lee,  Dorrall,  Presque  Isle,  Me.  222 

Lee, Frank  T.,Cong'l  House, Boston,  Mass. 1877 
Lee,  George,  Wausau,  Fla.  1895 

Lee,  G.  Stanley,  Northampton,  Mass.  1888 
Lee,  Herbert  A.,  Weiser,  Ida.  58 

Lee,  Lucius  0.,A.B.  C.F.  M.  436 

Lee,  Phineas  B.,  Topeka,  Kan.  194 

Lee,  Samuel  H.,  Pr.,  Springfield,  Mass.  83 
Lee,  Vinton,  Gait,  lo.  174,  6 

Leeds,  Paul,  Clear  Creek,  La.  200 

Leeds,  Samuel  Penn.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  302 

Leeper,  Edward  A.,  Dover,  O.  340 

Lees,  John  W.,  Westminster,  Mass.  242 

Leete,  William  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 
•Legler,  Joseph,  Fresno,  Cal.  100 

Le  Grand,  Otis  G.,Tohee,  Okla.  1895 

Lehtinen,  Franz,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  1889 

Leichliter,  Albert  M.,  Ruthven,  lo.  182 

Leiand,  Willis  D.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1880 

Lemmon,  Charles  H.,  Cleveland,  O.  1883 

Lemoine,  Charles,  Mansfield,  O.  342 

Lemon,  Guy  H.,  Castalia,  O.  336 

Lennox,  Alexander,  Highland  Lake,  Colo.  112 
Leonard,  Arthur  E.,  Menasha,  Wis.  410 

Leonard,  Delavan  L.,  Oberlin,  O.  1863 

Leonard,  Edwin,  Melrose  Highl'ds,  Mass.  1852 
♦Leonard,  Mrs.  Ella  F.  [Colo.]  1894 

Leonard,  Seneca,  West  Mill  Grove,  O.  1868 
Leppert,  David,  Olmstead,  111.  156,  8,  62 

Leslie, Wm.W.,Wiudham,0.,R.F.D.,No.l,  340 


1902.] 


LIST   OF    CONGEEGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


491 


Leufstedt,  G.  W-.-Quincy,  Mass.  236 

Leverton, Charles  H.,  Livermore  Falls,.Me.  188' 

Levick,  Stephen,  Wichita,  Kan.  '""'' 

Lewis,  Alex.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Lewis,  Daniel  M.,  Welsh,  La. 

Lewis,  David  M.,  Lopez,  Ala. 

Lewis,  Edward  R.,  Seranton,  Pa. 

Lewis,  Edwin  J.,  Shabbona,  111. 

Lewis,  Everett  E.,  Haddam,  Conn. 

Lewis,  Franklin  C,  Gaza,  lo. 

Lewis,  Frank  F.,  Syracuse,  Neb. 

Lewis,  George,  South  Berwick,  Me. 

Lewis,  Henry,  150  Nassau  st.,  N.  Y. 

Lewis,  Jacob  H.,  Freeland,  Mich. 

Lewis,  James  M.,  Sandwich,  III. 

Lewis,  John,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Lewis,  John  B.,  Mill  River,  Mass. 

Lewis,  John  M.,  Carrier,  Okla. 

*Lewis,  John  T.,  Thomaston,  O. 

Lewis,  Lewis  E.,  Richville,  N.  Y. 

Lewis,  Richard,  Grand  Haven,  Mich. 

Lewis,  Samuel,  Schroon  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Lewis,  Thomas  E.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Lewis,  Thomas  G.,  Byron,  Cal. 

Lewis,  T.  Henry,  Barnesville,  Minn. 

Lewis,  Thos.  J.,  E.  Andover,  N.  H. 

Lewis,  Thos.  S.,  Wilmot,  N.  H. 

Lewis,  Watson  L.,  Somonauk,  III. 

Lewis,  William,  Martin's  Ferry,  O. 

*Lewis,  William,  Osage  City,  Kan. 

t Lewis,  William  W.,  deceased, 
ribby,  Edgar  H.,  6  Yale  av.,  Chicago, 
Lich,  John,  Fresno,  Cal. 
Lich,  Peter,  Fessenden,  N.  D. 
Liggette,  G.  A.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y. 
Light,  Nestor,  Coventry,  Conn. 
LiUie,  Isaac  B.,  Baldwin,  Mich. 
♦Lincoln,  George  E.,  Hersey,  Mich. 
Lincoln,  William  E.,  Painesviile.O. 
Lind,  Nels  Johan,  Fargo,  N.  D. 
Lindegren,  Oscar,  E.  Boston,  Mass. 
Lindholm,  Frank  A  .,  Danbury,  Conn. 


1869 
244 
150  ■ 

1885 

1861 
160 
118 
176 
294 
212 

1896 

1863 
160 

1892 
234 
350 

1862 

318 

254 

320 

338 

98 

266 

298 

306 

10,  160 

340 

192 

30 

111.  152 

1885 
330,2 

116 
248 
254 

1866 
330 

1893 
116 


Long,  Frederick  W.,  08wego,l.Ill.  158 

Long,  Harry  B.,  Prescott,  Ariz.  95- 

Long,HenrvH.,1186  9thst.,DesMoines,Io.l869 


*Lindholm,  Lambert  T.,  N.  Easton,  Mass.  224 
Lindquist,  August  J.,  Woburn,  Mass.  244 

Lindroos,  Karl  A.,  Ashtabula,  O.  336,  40 

Lindsay,  George,  Chamberlain,  S.  D.  370 

Lindsay,  Robert  S.,  Geneva,  O.  340 

Lindsay,  Wilfred,  Allegan,  Mich.  248 

Lindsey,  Wm.,  Dennysville,  N.  C.  328 

Lindstrom,  Gustaf ,  Springfield,  Mass.  240 

Link,  Frederick  W.,  Lenox,  O.  1876 

Linkletter,  EUhu,  Benzonia,  Mich.  1876 

Lippard,  James  H.  1881 

Little,  Arthur,  Dorchester,  Mass.  218 

Litts,  Palmer,  Dinsdale,  lo.  174 

Livingston,  Steph.  T.,  Pf.,  Hartford,Conn.l891 
Livingston,  William  W.,  Jaffrey,  N.  H.  302 
Lloyd,  George,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 

Lloyd,  John,  Revillo,  8.  D.  374 

♦Lloyd,  Jordan,  Savannah,  Ga.  1894 

Lloyd,  Rhvs  R.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  63,  106 

Lloyd,  William,  359  W.  57th,  New  York,  1881 
Lloyd, Wm.A.,N.Hermitage  av.,Ch'go,m.  1862 
Loba,  Jean  F.,  Evanston,  111.  152 

Lochridge,  George  C,  Waupun,  Wis.  416 

Locke,  J.  Frank,  Round  Prairie,  Minn.  272 
Locke,  Robert  E.,  Braswell,  Ga.  136 

Locke,  William  E.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  1868 

Lockhart,  Burton  W.,  Manchester,  N.  H.     302 

tLockwood,  George  A.,  deceased,  30 

.ockwood,  George  R.,  Casline,  Me.      10,  1901 
Lockwood,  John  H.,  Westfield,  Mass.  242 

Lockwood,  John  W.  H.,  Edmonds, Wash.396, 8 
Loder,  Achilles  L.,  Thetford,  Vt.  392 

Lodwick,  William,  Berea,  Ky.  198 

Loehlin,  Henry  E.,  Westford,  Vt.  392 

Logan,  Arthur  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  10 

*Logan,  Benjamin  F.,  Cole  Camp,  Mo.  278 
Lohr,  G.E.,297E.Congr.st.,St.Paul,Minn.  274 
Lombard,  Frank  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Lombard,  Herbert  E.,  Cherryfleld,  Me.  204 
London,  Joseph  N.,  Gage,  Ala.  1883 

Long,  Byron  R.,  Columbus,  O.  340 


Long,  Joseph  B.,  Woods  Holl,  Mass. 
Long,  Luther  K.,  Covert,  Mich. 
Long,  Nicholas  .M.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Long,  Samuel,  Ewells,  Ala. 
Long,  Samuel  A.,  Watervliet,  Mich. 
Long,  William  J.,  Stamford,  Conn. 
Longenecker,  G.  W.,  Neilsville,  Wis. 
Longfellow,  Charles  H.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 
Longley,  Moses  M.,  Belvidere,  111. 
*Longman,  George  C.,  Chicago,  111. 
Longren,  Charles  W.,  Longmont,  Colo. 
Lonsdale,  Frank,  St.  Louis,  Mo 
Loomis,  Alba  L.  P.,  Rochester,  Wis. 
Loomis,  Eli  R.,  Olympia,  Wash. 
Loomis,  Elihu,  Centerville,  Mass. 
Loomis,  Henry,  148  St.  Ann's  av.,  N.  Y. 
Loomis,  Samuel  L.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass 


224 

252 

1875 

86,90 

250,64 

126 

412 

1896 

1846 

189T 

112 

280 

414 

398 

1851 

1859 

218 


10, 174, 82 


Loos,W.,  Durango,  lo. 

Lopez-Guillen,  J.  M. 

Lord,  Albert  J.,  Hartford,  Vt. 

[Lord,  A  masa  C  ,  deceased, 

[Lord,  Charles  E.,  deceased. 

Lord,  John  M.,  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Lord,  Orlando  M.,  Antrim,  N.  H. 

Lord,  Samuel  E.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

Loring,  Levi,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Losey,  John  B.,  Sutton,  Neb. 

Lothrop,  Charles  D.,  Dorchester,  Mass 

Loud,  Halah  H.,  E.  Taunton,  Mass. 

Love,  A.  L..  299  Hamilton  st. , Albany,  N.Y.  308 

Love,  George  W.,  W.  Sprinafleld,  Mass.     242 

Love,  William  D.,  Hartford,  Conn.  118 

Lovejoy,  George  E.,  Pittsfleld,  N.  H.  304 

Lovejoy.O.R  ,24  9thav.,n  ,Mt.Vernon,N.Y.314 

Lovejoy,  Wallace  W.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1880 

Loveless,  Evan  J.,  Arbacoochee,  Ala.  86 

Lovering,  Joseph  F.,  Somerville,  Mass.      1880 

Low,  Warren  F.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Lowell,  John  N.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Lower,  David  M.,  Agency,  lo. 

Lowes,  George  A.,  Canada, 

Lowing.  Henry  D.,  Center  Road  Sta.,  Pa.  1858 

Luark,  Marcellus  J.,  Cal.  100,  2,  4,  6 

Lucas,  Burton  A.,  Marshfield,  Mass.       12,  230 

Lucas,  Oramel  W.,  Pacific  Grove,  Cal.         104 

Luce,  Albert  A.,  West  Leroy,  Mich.  1890 

Luce,  Frank  L.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Luce,  Fred  L.,  Berkshire,  N.  Y. 

Luce,  T.  Claire,  Richmond,  Mass. 

Luck,  Charles  W.,  Weiser,  Ida. 

Luckey,  Frank  R.,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Ludlam,  Headley  O.,  Guthrie,  Okla. 

Luethi,  Lewis  J.,  Jefferson,  O. 

Luk,  John,  Fresno.  Cal. 

Luke,  Joshua  C,  Coaldale,  Pa. 

Lumpkin,  Wilson,  Carney,  Okla. 

Lundgren,  Carl  A.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Lusty,  George,  La  Follette,  Tenn. 

Luter,  Elvis  D.,  Wildwood,  Fla. 

Luther,  Clair  F.,  Mystic,  Conn. 

Luther,  M.  F.,  454  W.  42d  8t.,New  York,  1897 

Lutz,  Adam  R.,  Bethlehem,  Conn.  114 

Lydgate,  JohnM.,  Lihue,  H.  I.  439 

Lyle,  Andrew  J.,  Ocee,  Ga.  136,  8 

Lyman,  Addison,  Grinnell,  lo.  1847 

Lyman,AlbertJ..2o5President,Br'k'n,N.Y.308 


31 

1851 

298 

23a 
1863 

294 
1854 

240 


1894 

226 

170,2 

la 


240 
308 
238 

1887 
122 

1897 
342 
100 
360 

1892 
242 
378 
134 
122 


Lyman,  Albert  T.,  Mitchell,  S.  D 
Lyman,  Charles  N.,  Alden,  lo. 
Lyman,  E.  Fenn,  Millbank,  S.  D. 
Lyman,  Eugene  W.,  Cummington,  Mass 
Lyman,  Frederick  B.,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 
Lyman,  George,  Riverside.  CaL^^ 


1886 
170 
374 
10 
224 

1851 


Lymani  Harry  A.,  Hammond,  Ind.        10,  1900 
Lyman,  Harvey  A.,  Rock  Springs,  Wyo.     419 


Lyman,  Henrietta  C.,  Pierre,  8.  D 
Lyman,  H.  M.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
Lyman,  Horace  S.,  Astoria,  Ore. 
Lyman,  Jos.  B.,  Barton  Landing,  Vt. 
Lyman,  Payson  W.,  Fall  River,  Mass 
Lyman,  Wm.  A.,  Pierre,  S.  D. 


1896 
1892 
1890 
384 
224 
374 


492 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK  ♦ 


[1902. 


Lynch,  Frederic,  Lenox,  Mass.  228 

Lynd,  8.  Edward,  Zumbrota,  Minn.  276 

Lyon,  Asa  P.,  70  St.James  pl.,B'kl'n,  N.Y.  1863 
Lyon,  Clarence  C,  Canterbury,  Conn.  114 

Lyon,  Eli  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  58  1893 

Lyon,  F.  Emory,  Chicago,  III.  1891 

Lyon,  James  H.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  54,  366 
Lyon,Milford  H.,  Wheaton,  111.  1895 

Lytle,  James  A.,  East  Granby,  Conn.  10,  116 
Maar,  Frederick  H.,  Redwood  City,  Cal.  104 
Maben,  Benjamin  8.,  West  Charleston,  Vt.  389 
Macallum,  Frederic  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 
MacAyeal,  Howard  8.,  Akron,  O.  10,  336 

MacBriar,  Thomas,  Melrose,  Mass.  1890 

MacCallum,  Hugh,  Derbv,  Conn.  116 

MacCoU,  Alex.,  Briarcliff  Manor,  N.  Y.  308 
MacColl,  John  A.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  232 
MacDonald,  Angus  M.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  1894 
MacDonald,  Dun.  B.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  67 
MacDonald,  John  J.,  No.  Dighton,  Mass.  1896 
Macfarland,  Chas.  S.,  Maplewood,  Mass.  230 
MacGeehon,  Seldon  E.,  Hartford,  Conn.  120 
MacGregor,  Archibald  F.,  Newport,  Vt.  390 
Maclnnes,  James  8.,  Okarche,  Okla.  352 

Mack,  Charles  A.,  Fessenden,  N.  D.  330 

Mack,  J.  A.,  167  Wabash  av.,  Chicago,  111.  1860 
Mackay,  Charles  C,  Susquehanna,  Pa.  364 
Mackenzie,  W.  D.,  Oak  Park,  111.  65,  14S 

Maclagan,  Thomas  [Wis.]  1889 

MacMahon,  Edward  T.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Nacnair,  Wm.  M.,  Mansfield,  Mass.  10,  2,  230 
MacXeill.  Samuel  M.,  Mondavi.  Wis.  406, 10 
MacPherson,  Colin,  Bridger,  Mont.  1900 

MacPherson,  R.  H.,  Kiverside,  N.  B.  1899 

MacQueen,  Peter.  Charlestown,  Mass.  218 

Macy,  Herbert,  Newington,  Conn.  122 

Maddox,  A.  W..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1900 

Madge,  Walter  W.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1881 

Magnus,  Daniel  H.,  Northfleld,  Minn.  1886 
Mabn,  Lawrence  W.,  Sullivan,  O.  346 

Maile,  John  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  54,  439 

Mair,  William  M.,  Garrettson,  8.  D.  12,  372 
Makepeace,  F.  Barrows,  New  York,  N.Y.  316 
Malcolm,  John  W.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Mallary,  R.  DeWitt,  Housatonic,Mass.  226 
Mallows,  John  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

Malone,  Samuel  J.,  Enid,  Okla.  1896 

Manavian,  Garabed  M.,  Keystone,  Wis.  406 
Manchester,  H.  A.,  E   Boston,  Mass.  12 

Mank,  Herbert  G.,  Lawrence,  M»ss.  228 

*Mann,  Wilford  E  ,  So.  Royalton,  Vt.  390 
Mann,  Wm.  G.,  Cumberland  Mills,  Me.  212 
Mannhardt,  E.,  63  2d  St.,  New  York.N.Y.  1890 
Manning,  Frederic  W.,  Andover,  Mats.  12 

Manning,  Samuel,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  1866 

Manes,  Wm.  H.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  290 

Manwell,  A.  P.,  Northbridge,  Mass.  234 

Manwell,  John  P.,  Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y.  1896 
Marble,  William  H.,  Boulder,  Colo.  1850 

Marcelius,  David,  Chicago,  111.  1896 

March,  Daniel,  Woburn,  Mass.  244 

Marcy,  Frank  L.,  Athol,  Kan.  10,  188 

Marden,  Geo.  N.,  iy.,Colo.  Springs,  Colo.  1862 
Margelts,  Henry  G.,  Chazy,  N.  Y.  1876 

Margetts,  Sarah  E.,  Stockbridge,  Wis.  1895 
Markham,  Henry  F.,  Portis,  Kan.  1880 

Markham,  Lucius  C,  Cora,  Kan.  188 

Markley,  J.  Munroe,  Pittsfield,  111.  158 

*Marks,  Julius,  Racine,  Wis.  412 

Markwick,  William  F.,  Ansonia,  Conn.  114 
Marlow,  Richard  T.,  Iberia,  Mo.  278 

Marsh,  Alfred  F.,  Strawberry  Point,  lo.  184 
Marsh,  Burton  E.,  Nora  Springs,  lo.  10,  180 
Marsh,  Byron  F.,  Mt.  Dora,  Fla.  10, 134 

Marsh,  Charles  E.,  Elmwood,  III.  1868 

Marsh,  David  D.,  Hartford,  Conn.  118 

Marsh,  Edward  L.,  Waterville,  Me.  212 

Marsh,  Francis  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  440 

Marsh,  George,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  362 

Marsh,  George  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Marsh,  George  H.,  Plymouth,  Wis.  412 

Marsh,  Hammond  L.,  Kiowa,  Kan.  192 

Marsh,  Robert  L.,  Burlington,  lo.  172 


Marsh,  Thomas,  Loda,  III.  156 

Marsh,  William  B.,  Tallmadge,  O.  1866 

Marsh,  Wilson  J.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  297 
Marshall,  Benj.  T.,  Boston,  Mass.  1900 

Marshall,  Chapman  A.,  Cresco,  lo.  1871 

Marshall,  Charles  G.,  Britt,  lo.  10,  170,  6 

Marshall,  Charles  P.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  228 
Marshall,  Henry,  Fremont,  Mich.  254,  350 

Marshall,  Henry  G.,  Cromwell,  Conn.  116 

Marshall,  Martin  V.,  Blackwood,  Ala.  86 

Marsland,  John,  Franklin,  N.  Y.  312 

Marston,  Percival  F.,  Lewiston,  Me.  208 

Martin,  Albert  A.,  Auroraville,  Wis.  404,  12 
Martin,  A.  Edward,  Minturn,  Colo.  10,  112 
*Martin,  Benj.  F.,Sedalia,  Mo.  280 

Martin,  Carlyle  R.,  Winnipeg  June, Minn.  1898 
Martin,  Edwin,  Iroquois,  8.  D.  372,  4 

Martin,  George,  Rapids,  O.  1882 

Martin,  George  E.,  Lowell,  Mass  230 

Martin,  George  R.,  Arborville,  Neb.  286 

Martin,  Jellrey,  m.  d.,  Wichita,  Kan.  10 

Martin,  Joel,  Rondo,  Mich.  260,  64 

Martin,  John  L.,  Nassau,  Minn.  270,  2 

Martin,  Moses  M.,  Ovid,  Mich.  260 

[Martin,  Robert,  deceased,  31 

Martin,  Samuel  A.,  Rowan,  lo.  170,  82 

Martini,  Fritz  W.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  224 

Marts,  William  G.,  Paris,  N.  Y.  '  316 

Martyn,  Sanford  8.,  Haydenville,  Mass.  244 
Martyn,  William  C.,  West  Acton,  Mass.  220 
Marvin,Daniel.43Hancockst.,Br'lyn,N.Y.1875 
Marvin,  Dwight  E.,  Asbnry  Park,  N.  J.  322 
Margin,  F.R.,539  Western  av.,  Albany  ,N.Y.1878 
Marvin,  John  P.,  E.  Hardwick,  Vt.  388 

Marvin,  John  T.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1886 

Marvin,  Sylvanus  P.,  Westvllle,  Conn.  130 
Mason,  Charles  E.,  Mountain  Home,  Ida.  165 
Mason,  Clarence  W.,  Deansboro,  N.Y.  310 
Mason,  Edward  B.,  Brunswick,  Me.  204 

♦M  ;Son,  Harry  E.,  Medical  Lake,  Wash.  398 
Mason,  Henry  B.,  Duxbury,  Mass.  224 

Mason,  Horace  C,  Pullman,  Wash.  398 

Mason,  James  D.,  Forest  Citj',  lo.  174 

*Mason,  John  R.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1887 

Mason,  Philip  H.,  Corning,  lo.  172 

♦Mason,  William,  Herdman,  O.  336,  8,  46 

Massie,  William  M.,  Waimea,  H.  I.  1895 

Mather,  J.  Bruce,  Denve-,  Col.  1891 

Mather,  V.  Perry,  Clean,  N.  Y.  316 

Mather,  Wallace  E.,  New  Hartford, N.Y.  1881 
Mathes,  George  F.,  Perris,  Cal.  104 

♦Mathews,  Robert  J.,  Sterling,  Kan.  194 

Mathews,  Rubert  B.,  Newcastle,  Me.  208 

Mathews,  8.  Sherburne,  Danielson,  Conn.  116 
Matlock,  Fletcher  E.,  Ottumwa,  lo.  1897 

LMatson,  Henry,  deceased,  32 

[atthews,  George  A.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1895 
Matthews,  James  L.,  Crestview,  Fla.  132 

Matthews,  James  T.,  Plymouth,  Pa.  362 

Matthews,  John  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  248 

Matthews,  Luther  P.,  Crete,  Neb.  1853 

Matthews,  Newman,  Randolph,  N.  Y.  318 

Matthews,  William  D.  A.,  Onarga,  111.  1872 
Mattson,  Bernard  G.,  Yankton,  S.  D.  376 

[Maxwell,  Leigh  B.,  deceased, 
[May,  Edwin  M.,  deceased.  10,  32 

May,  Oscar  G.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1870 

[May,  T.  Melbourne, deceased. 
May,  Thomas  T.,  Carbondale,  Pa.  360 

Mayhew.Wilmot  M.,Hishgate  8pr'gs,Vt.  1875 
McAllister,  Denis,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1898 

McAllister.  Frank  B.,  Bedford,  Mass.  216 

McBride,  W.  Henry,  Bristol,  Me.  204 

[McCain,  Andre^v  J.,  deceased,  31 

McCallie.  Thos.  8.,  East  Lake,  Tenn.  378 

McCallum,  J.W.,Lockport,  N.Y.,R.F.D. 1,310 
McCann,  Herbert  L.,  Gray,  Me.  206 

McCann,  Robert  J.,  Florence,  Ala.  92 

McCarthy,  John,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  418 

McCarthy,  Joseph  P.,  Helena,  Mont.  284 

McCartney,H.R.,W.Stewartstown,N.H.  12,306 
McChesney,  Ja.s.  H.,  Grand  Marsh,  Wis.  1869 
McClain,  John  E.,  Wellington,  Kan.  196 


1902.] 


LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


493 


•McClain,  Thomas  J.,  "Wilkins,  Ga.  1878 

McCleary,  Owen  L.,  Mitchell,  lo.  178,  82 

McClelland,  A.  Lincoln,  Milton,  Wis.  410 

McClelland,  R.  G.,  Fredericktown,  O.  1881 
McClelland,  Thomas,  Pr.,  Galesburg,  111.  1882 
McClelland,  T.  Calvin,  Newport,  R.I.  366,  442 
McClementa,  H.  J.,  Atkinson,  111.  146,  52 

McClure,  Edwin  8.,  Humeeton,  lo.  176 

McCollum,  George  T.,  Dundee,  111.  152 

McComai,  Henry  C.,N.  Attleboro,  Mass.  234 
McConaughy,  Frank  C,  Deer  Park,  "Wash.  396 
McConnehey,  John  R.,  Gardner,  N.  D.  332 
McConnell,  Alexander  8.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1868 
McConnell,  Herbert,  Vienna,  Mich.  264 

McConnell,  James  E.,Northtield,  Minn.  272 
McConnell,  William  T.,  BristoWille,  O.  336 
McCord,  Archibald,  Saylesville,  R.  I.  366 

McCord,  J.D.,933  W.54lhpl.,  Chicago, III.  150 
McCord,  Robert  L.,  Lake  City,  lo.  1887 

McCorkle,  Edward  R.,  Baxter,  lo.  170 

McCormick,  Donald,  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.202 
McCracken,  Robert,  Paxton,  III.  1883 

McCracken,  William,  Pittsburg,  Fa.  1862 

McCroskey,  John  A.,  1879 

McCulIagh,  Archibald, Worcester,  Mass.  1871 
McCully,  Charles  G.,  Calais,  Me.  204 

[McDaniel,  Simeon  C.,  deceased,  31 

McDerraid,  Duncan,  Boston,  Mass.  1886 

McDonald,  Alex.  P.,  Seal  Harbor,  Me.  210 

McDonald,  John,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1887 

McDougall, George  L.,Gowrie.Io.,  176 

*McDougall.  William  H.,  Belmont,  Cal.  1884 
McDowell,  Henry  M.,  Lodi,  O.  342 

McDuffee,  Samuel  V.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1869 
McElhiney.  Charles  H.,  Princeton,  Me.  210 
McElveen,  William  T.,  Boston,  Mass.  218 

McFadden,  Robert  A.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  222 

McQiffert,  A.C,  /•/..U.  Seni., New  York,  1888 
McQown,  Alfred  J.,  Amherst,  N.  H.  298 

McGregor,  Alex.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  274 

McGregor,  Duncan,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.  308 

McGregor,  John,  Brimley,Mich.  1883 

McHenry,  Feargus  G.,  Bangor,  Mich.  248 

McHoes,  rhos.  W.,  Dayton,  Wyo.  10,  419 

Mclnnes,  James  U.,  Cheney,  Wash.  10,  396 
Mclntlre,  Oscar  G.,  W.Woodstock,  Conn.  128 
Mcintosh,  Charles  H.,  Washburn,  Wis.  416 
Mcintosh,  David  C,  Lanark,  (hit.  1886 

Mclntyre,  Andrew,  Coventryville,  N.  Y.  310 
♦Mclntyre,  Daniel,  E.  Fairfield,  Vt.  386 

*McKav.  HenrvT..  Cherry.  Ala.  1880 

McKay,  Thomas  C,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 
McKee,  James  H.,  Aurora,  O.  336 

McKenney,  J.E.,44  Bedford  st.Boston,  Ms.  1897 
McKenzie,  Alexander,  Cambridge,  Mass.  220 
McKinley,  Charles  E.,  Rockville,  Conn.  126 
McKinley,  George  A.,  Genf^a  Bluffs,  lo.  176 
McKinney,  Samuel  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 

McKlnnon,  Norman,  Augusta,  Me.  202 

McKnight,  11.  C,  E.  Longmeadow,  Mass.  224 
McKnight,  John  A.,  Dracut,  Mass.  222 

McLaiie,  William  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 
McLaren,  James  H.,  Princeton,  111.  160 

McLaughlin,  Hob't  W. ,  Kalamazoo, Mich.  256 
McLean,  Calvin  B.,  New  Fairfield,  Conn.  122 
McLean,  John  K.,  Pr.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  63 

McLean,  John  R.,  Macon,  Ga.  138 

McLean,  Thomas  D.,  Ludlow,  Mass.  230 

McLellan,  Archibald  8.,  ,  Cal.      1893 

McLeod.Andrew  J  ,  Central  Village,  Conn.  114 
McLeod,  (;.  H.,  Swainsboro,  Ga.  138,  40 

McLeod,  S.  W.,  Kemp,  Ga.  138 

McLeod,  T.  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  59,  308,  438 
McLerod,  Charles  A.,  Kemp,  Ga.  1896 

McMillan,  Hampton,  Quadrate,  La.  200 

McMill«n,  Peter,  Northampton,  Mass.  234 

McMillen,W.F.,155La8«lle  st.,C'go,Ill.  64, 1881 
McNair,  DaTidC,  Wayne,  Mich.  1879 

McNamara.  John  E.,  Onawa,  lo.  1887 

McNeel,  Albert  W.,  Arion,  lo.  1895 

McNeill,  Jerry  E.,  Moncure,  N.  C.  1878 

McVeille,  Robert  G.  8.,  Roselle,  N.  J.  1870 
McQuarrie,  Neil  P.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.  152 


McRae,  Isaac,  Newcastle,  Neb.  288,  92 

♦McReynold,  Samuel  J.,  Stillwater,  Okla.  1882 
McRoberts,  Thos.  R.,  Charlotte,  Mich.  250 
McSkimming,  David  W.,  Whiting,  lo.  184 

McVicar,  Peter,  Topeka,  Kan.  1861 

McWilliams,  John  W.,  Alva,  Okla.  350,  2 

Mead,  Charles  M.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1866 
Mead,  Elwell  O.,  Cleveland,  O.  10,  59,  338 

Mead,  Henry  B.,  Scotland,  Conn.  126 

Meader,  John  R.,  Lakeport,  N.  H.  1888 

Means,  Frederick  II.,  Windham,  Conn.  130 
Means,  Oliver  W.,  Enfield,  Conn.  118 

Mears,  Charles  L.,  Snohomish,  Wash.  400 

Mechling,  George  Z.,  Hamilton,  O.  342 

Medford,  Burlin  H.,  Berwyn,  N.  Y. 
Medlar,  William  H.,  Alexandria,  Minn.       266 
Meek,  Stafford  W.,  Yorkville,  111.  164 

Megathlin,  Henry  G.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  236 
Mellish,  John  H.,  Dayville,  Conn.  1855 

Melton,  Jesse  J.,  Plant  City,  Fla.  1892 

Mendell,  Ellis,  Roxbury,  Mass.  220 

*Menke,  Henry,  Grandin,  Mo.  278 

Menzi,  Ernest  U.,  Polk,  lo.  172,  82 

Mercer,  Henry  W.,  Bellevue,  Wash.  396 

Meredith,  Richard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1867 

Meredith, R.R.,97Mcl)ouough,Br'kl'n,N.Y.308 
Merlino,  G.  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.  10,  1901 
Merrall,  Joseph  H.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1873 

Merrell,  Edward  H.,  Pf.,  Kipon,  Wis.  1869 
Merriam,Alex.  R.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1877 

Merriam,  Charles  L.,  Pelham,  N.  H.  304 

Merriara,  Charles  W.,  Cohasset,  Mass.  10,  222 
Merriam,  Frank  N.,  Turner's  P'alls,  Mass.  232 
Merriam,  George  F.,  Mt.  Kisco,  N.  Y.  1865 
Merrick,  Frank  W.,W.  Roxbury, Mass.  218,  438 
Merrick, Solomon  G.,  Cccoanut  Grove,  Fla.  132 
Merrill,  Adams  H.,  Mooreton,  N.  D.  1886 

Merrill,  Benjamin  B.,  Brewer,  Me.  202 

Merrill,  Charles  C. ,  Winchendon,  Mass.  244 
Merrill,  Chas.  H.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  54,  1870 
Merrill,  Charles  W.,  Oroville,  Cal.  104,  8 

Merrill,  George  A.,  New  Sharon,  Me.  206,  8 
Merrill,  Geo.  E.,  N^o.  Olmstead,  O.  344 

♦Merrill,  George  H.,  Suisun,  Cal.  1887 

Merrill,  George  P.,  Everett,  Wash.  I900 

Merrill,  Geo.  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  51,4,9,438 
Merrill,  Harry  E.,  San  Jacinto,  Cal.  100,  6 

Merrill,  Henry  A.,  Kennebunkport,  Me.  1877 
Merrill,  James  G.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  10  83 

Merrill,  John  E.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  439 

Merrill,  John  L.,  Fitchburg,  MasB.  i860 

Merrill,  John  M.,  Columbus,  O.  340 

Merrill,  Selah,  Jerusalem,  61,  1869 

Merrill,  Truman  A.,  Maiden,  Mass.  1858 

Merrill,  William  C,  Lynn,  Mass.  230 

Merrill,  William  H.,  Ocheltree,  Kan.  192 

Merrlman,  Daniel,  Worcester,  Mass.  244 

Merritt.Charles  P.  W.,Clifton  Springs,N.Y.1893 
Merritt,  C.  W.,19  VanBuren  pl.,Chi'go,Ill.  1898 
Merritt,  William  C,  Tacoma,  Wash.  1883 

[Mershon,  James  R.,  deceased, 
Merwin,  Nathan  T.,  Milford,  Conn.  1885 

Meserve,  F.  C.  New  Haven,  Conn.  1869 

Meserve,  Henry  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1893 
Meske,  Fred  L.,  Ortonville,  Minn.  222 

Metcalf,  Arthur,  Garnett,  Kan.  190 

Metcalf,  Irving  W.,  Elyria,  O.  433 

Metcalf,  John  M.  P.,  P/.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1888 
Metcalf.  Paul  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  10,  254 
Mevis,  Lyman,  Worcester,  Mass.  246 

Mevis,  Martin  F.,  Southboro,  Mass.  240 

*Mewman,  James  A.,  Davenport,  Okla.  1891 
Michael,  George,  Walker,  Minn.  276 

Mickels,  Peter  .A.,  De  Kalb,  III.  152 

Milburn,  J.A.,3538Mich'nav.,Chi'go,IlI.  10  148 
Miles,  Arthur,  Stillman  Valley,  III  '162 

Miles,  Edward  C,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  I860 

Miles,  Harry  R.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  334 

[Miles,  Mllo  N.,  deceased. 
Miles,  Thomas  M.,  Bristol,  Conn.  I14 

Millar,  William,  Alamo,  Mich.  248 

Millard,  M.  J.,  Carney,  Okla.  1900 

Millard,  Samuel  N.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.         1897 


494 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAE-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Millard,  WatBon  B.,  Geneva,  111.  154 

Millard,  William  B.,  Geneeeo,  111.  154 

Miller,  Albert  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1878 

Miller,  Charles  G.,  Valley  Falls,  Kan.  194 

Miller,  Elisha  W.,  Douglas,  Mich.  252 

Miller,  Mrs.  Eva  K.,  Peoria,  111.  1896 

*Miller,  Fenelon  G.  [Okla.]  1891 

Miller,  Frank  A.,  Elgin,  111.  1881 

Miller,  Geo.  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1859 

Miller,  Henry  G..,  White  Oaks,  N.M.  297 

Miller,  Jason  G.,  Harvard,  Mass.  226 

Miller,  Joel  D.,  Leominster,  Mass.  1866 

Miller,  J.  DeWitt,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1881 

Miller,  J.  Wood,  Paxton,  111.  1872 

Miller,  Louis,  Pensacola,  Fla.  132 

Miller,  Paris  E.,  Cumberland  Center,  Me.  204 
Miller,  Richard,  Janesville,  Wis.  1873 

Miller,  Robert  D.,  Maiden,  Maes.  1856 

Miller,  Samuel,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.  1864 

Miller,  Samuel  A.,  Peoria,  111.  1S80 

Miller,  8.  D.,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.  1895 

Miller,  Thomas  C,  572  E.  178lh  St.,  N.Y.  292 
[Miller,  Wilbur  C,  deceased,  31 

Miller,  William  S.  A.,  E.  Braintree,  Maes.  224 
Miller,  Willie  G.,  Dorcas,  Fla.  132 

Millerd,N.A.,1153Lawndaleav.,Ch'go,I11.1861 
Millett,  Thomas  F.,  Gorham,  Me.  •  1879 

Milligan,  John  A.,  Horterville,  Cal.  104 

Millikan,  Silas  F.,  Kingsley,  lo.  178 

Milliken,  Charles  D.,  Cupertino,  Cal.  1892 

Mills,  Augustus  W.,  Rye,  N.  H.  306 

Mills,  Charles  L.,  Fredonla,  Kan.  190 

[Mills,  Charles  P.,  deceased. 
Mills,  Charles  S.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Mills,  Frank  E.,  Wentworth,  N.  H.  30e 

Mills,  George  A.,  Limerick,  Me.  208 

Mills,  George  S.,  Belfast,  Me.  202 

Mills,  Harlow  S.,  Benzonia,  Mich.  248 

Mills,  Harry  E.,  Fort  Scott,  Kan.  190 

Mills,  Henry,  Canton,  III.  1854 

Mills,  Richard  B.,  Harpswell  Centre,  Me.  206 
Milne,  Alexander,  Duluth,  Minn.  268,  440 

Milne,  George  W.,  LaHarpe,  111.  156 

Milstead,  Charles  A.,  Deatsville,  Ala.  86 

Milton,  Jesse  J.,  Tampa,  Fla.  1892 

Minchin,  William  J.,  Wrentham,  Mass.  246 
Miner,  Henry  A.,  Madison,  Wis.  59,  442 

Miner,  Samuel  E.,  Kidgway,  Mo.  1844 

Mlnnis,  Thomas  W.,  Minot,  N.  Dak.  1884 

^intier,  James  H.,  S'ndh  America,  1889 

Minty,  William  A.,  Madison,  Mich.  10,252,62 
Mlrick,  Edward  A.,  Alexandria,  O.  336,  40 
Miskovsky,  Louis  F.,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O.  69,  1891 
Mitchell, Chas.B..212  E  31st  st.,N.Y.City,  1898 
Mitchell,  Charles  L.,  Winchester,  Mass.  1871 
Mitchell,  Edwin  K.,  Hartford,  Conn.  67, 1886 
Mitchell,  Frank,  Wakonda,  S.  D.  376 

Mitchell,  Fred  G.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1893 

Mitchell,  George  W.,  Franklin,  Neb.  288 

Mitchell,  James  J.,  Prairie  City,  lo.  182 

Mitchell,  J.  Lee,  Attleboro,  Mass.  12,  216 

Mitchell,  J.  Spencer,  Lisle,  N.  Y.  310,  4 

Mitchell,  L.  M.,  Koloa,  H.  I.  144 

Mitchell,  Thomas  G.,  Madison,  Me.  1846 

Mitchell,  William,  Detroit,  Mich.  1857 

Mix,  Eldridge,  Worcester,  Mass.  1860 

Moates,  John  D.,  Talladega.  Ala.  1899 

Moats,  John  W.,  Andarko,  Okla.  350 

Moffatt,  T.  Aird,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  310 

Moffatt,  T.  Clemence,  Wyraore,  Neb.  296 

Mohr,  Albert  G.,  Cambridge,  Vt.  384 

Mohr,  Charles  A.,  Ft.  Recovery,  O.  166,  340 
Mohr,  Ursinus  O.,  Williamsburg,  Ky.  1887 
Monroe,  Alexander,  Paxton,  111.  158 

Monroe,  Thomas  E.,  Akron,  O.  1858 

Montgomery,  David  W.,  Wash.,  D.  C.  10,  131 
Montgomery,  G.  R.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  10,  114 
Montgomery,  J.  A.,  La  Grange,  111.  1866 

Mooar,  George,  Pf.,  Oakland,  Cal.  63,  1855 
Moodie,  Royal  C,  W.  Tisbury,  Mass.  244 

[Moody,  Benj.  F.,  deceased, 
Moodv,  Calvin  B.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  260 

Moon",  Chas.  J.,  Stamford,  R.  F.  D.  29  Conn.  126 


Moon,  Francis,  Chiltonville,  Mass.  1880 

Moon,  Hiram  E.,  Portland,  Ind.  1891 

Moon,  Orrin  D.,  Morton,  111.  156 

Moor,  David  G.,  Ridgeville,  Ind.  1900 

Moore,  Adna  W.,  Reinbeck,  lo.  182 

Moore,  Albert  W.,  Lynn,  Mass.  1873 

Moore,  Charles  A.,  Rockland,  Me.  210 

Moore,  Charles  A.,  Kewanee,  111.  156 

Moore,  Charles  D  ,  Buda,  III.  146 

Moore,  Daniel  M.,  Orange,  Mass.  1880 

Moore,  Edson  J..  Norfolk,  Mass.  234 

Moore,  Edward  C,  Pf.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  438 
Moore,  Frank  L.,  Edgerton,  Wis.  408 

Moore,  Gainer  P..  Romeo,  Mich.  1889 

Moore,  Geo.  F.,  Pf.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  61 

Moore,  George  W  ,  Nashville,  'I'enn.  442 

Moore,  George  "U^.,  Frostburg,  Md.  214 

Moore,  John  F.,  Lockport,  III.  156 

Moore,  John  K.,  Elizabethtown,  N.Y.  312 

Moore,  J.  Wright.  Woodstock,  111.  164 

Moore,  Mark  E.,  Belknap,  lo.  170 

Moore,  Nathaniel  S.,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  310 
Moore,  Philip  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1894 

Moore,  William,  Clinton,  \V is.  406 

Moore,  Wm.  A.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  1872 

Moore,  William  E.  B.,  E.  Hartland,  Conn.  120 
Moore,  William  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1846 

Moore,  William  N.,  Sioux  Falls,  8.  D.  1376 
Moorland,  Jesse  E.,  Washington,  D.  0.  1891 
Morach,  Jacob,  Avoca,  lo.  170 

More,  Edwin,  jr.,  Hancock,  Mich.  254 

Morehouse,  D.  A.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.  1865 
Morehouse,  Ezra  8.,  Brouard,  Mich.  1894 

Morehouse.  Geo.  E.,  Roseland,  La.  200 

Moreland,  Mary  L.,  McLean,  III.  156 

Morey,  Lewis  W.,  Maiden,  Mass.  1882 

Morgan,  Charles,  Hartford,  Conn.  1862 

Morgan,  Chas.  L.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  218 
*Morgan,  Daniel  T.,  Carroll,  Neb.  286 

Morgan,  David  D.,  Emporia,  Kan.  188,  90 

Morgan,  David  E.,  Phoenix,  Ala.  1899 

Morgan,  David  R.,  Water%ille,  N.  Y.  320 

Morgan,  David  W.,  E.  Barrington,  N.  H.  298 
Morgan,  Edward,  Cambria,  Wis.  1876 

Morgan,  Richard  J.,  Tampa,  Fla.  1890 

Morley,  John  L.,  Pr.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  83,  1867 
Morris,  Ebenezer  J.,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.  1879 
Morris,  George,  Alameda,  Cal.         ,  1860 

Morris,  Maurice  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  10, 272 
Morris,  Samuel  T.,  Lowell,  Mich.  258 

Morrison,  George  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  272 

Morrison,  Nath.  J.,  Pr.,  Wichita,  Kan.  83,1858 
Morrison,  Samuel,  Braintree,  Mass.  1865 

Morrison,  Thomas,  Norval,  N.  C.  326 

Morrison,  William  IL,  Creede,  Colo.  110 

Morrow,  Cornelius  W.,  Norwich,  Conn.  124 
Morrow,  Horace  E.,  P.  I.  1886 

Morse,  A  .L  ,  3548  S.  Rockwell  st  ,Ch'go,Ill.  1884 
Morse,  Chas.  E.,  57  Campbell  p'k,  Ch'go,  111.  150 
Morse,  Charles  F.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1856 
Morse,  Charles  H.,  N.  Oraftsbury,  Vt.  386 
Morse,  Edgar  L.,  Williamsfield,  O.  10,  348 

Morse,  Henry  H.,  Milford,  Conn.  120 

Morse,  Morris  W.,  Ferndaie,  Wash.  396 

Morse,  Warren,  Bennington  Center,  Vt.  384 
Morse,  William  B.,  North  Yakima, Wash.  1884 
Morson,  Robert  R.,  St.  John,  N.  B.  1898 

Morss,  George  H.,  Oakdale,  Conn.  122 

*Morton,  George  F.,  Brainerd,  Minn.  266 

Morton,  W.  Henry,  England,  1894 

Moses,  Albert  C.,  Harvey,  III.  154 

Moses,  Dighton,  Sherman,  Conn.  126 

Moses,  Leonard  H.,  Northfield,  Minn.  1876 
Moses,  Vincent,  South  Granville,  N.  Y.  320 
Moslander,  Franklin  V.,  Neligh,  Neb.  292 

Mosman,  William  D.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1877 
Mote,  Henry  W..  Ransom,  Mich.  256,  60 

Moulton,E.C. , 717  W. 19th  St.,  DesMoine8,Io.  '75 
Moulton,  James  W.,  No.  Madison,  Conn.  124 
Moulton,  Warren  J., New  Haven,  Conn.  77, 1899 
Mousley,  William  H.,  Quechee,  Vt.  388 

Mowbray,  Henry  B.,  Fruitvale,  Cal.  100 

Moxie,  Charles  H.,  Princeton,  Minn.  272 


1902.] 


LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


495 


Moxom,  Philip  8.,  Springfleld.Mass.  240 

Mudie,  Howard,  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn.  122 

Mullenbach,  Jas.,  Chicago,  III.  10,  148 

Mullenex,  Hannah  M.,  Council  Bluffs,  lo.  1894 
Mulnix,  Andrew  H.,  E.  Milton,  Mass.  232 

Mumby,  Robert,  Golden,  lo.  176 

Mumford,  James  T.,  Correctionville,  lo.  1879 
Hunger,  Theodore  T.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 
fMunroe,  Charles  W.,  deceased,  32 

Munroe,  Egbert  N.,  Wellfleet,  Mass.  ISSl 

Munro,  George  A  ,  Culumbus,  Neb.  286 

Munsell,  John  H..  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  1875 
Munson,  Frederick,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  1847 

Munsou,  Myron  A.,  Warren,  Conn.  128 

Murkland,  Chas.  S.,  Pr.,  Durham,  N.  H.  1884 
Murphy,  Charles  G..  Oklahoma,  Okla.  58,  1891 
Murphy,  James  P.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.  382 

[Murphy,  Thomas  D.,  deceased,  32 

Murphy,  Thomas  F.,  Greenfield,  O.  342 

Murray,  Edward  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1897 
Murray,  William  J.,  Beachmont,  Mass.  1879 
Murrman,  Adam,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  272 

Musil,  John,  Cleveland,  O.  340 

Mutch,  William  J.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 
Muttart,  Lorenzo  W.,  Union,  N.  H.  306 

Muttart,  Wm.  L.,  Chepachet,  R.  I.  366 

Myers,  Benj.  F.,  Blairsburg,  To.  170 

Myers,  Harry  W.,  jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  362 
Myers,  John  C,  Thawville,  111.  162 

Myers,  Noah  J.,  Carson  City,  Mich.  250 

Myers,  Simon  P.,  Perry,  Okla.  1872 

Mylne,  Geo.  W.,  Glen  Ellin,  III.  1892 

Nalden,  H.  R.,  Troy,  N.  C.  10 

Nash,  Charles  S.,  Pf.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  63,  1884 
Nash,  Frank  J.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  366 

Nash,  Fred.  W.,  Livingstone  Alta,  Can.  1895 
^Nash,  James  H.,  Lovejoy,  Ga.  134,  1894 

Nason,  John  H.,  West  Superior,  Wis.  1862 
Naylor,  B.  Dent,  Grass  Valley,  Cal.  100 

Neal,  Robert,  Eaton.  Colo.  1876 

Neilson,  Ernest  E.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  314 

N'eilson,  Mclnness,  Ravenna,  O.  338,  44 

Nellor,  Chas.  H.,  Lusk,  Wyo.  10,  419 

Nelson,  Andrew  G.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  362 

Nelson,  Andrew  P.,  Lowell,  Mass.  12 

Nelson,  Charles  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  if.  436 

Nelson,  Charles  E.,  Gran  ida,  Minn.  268 

Nelson,  Frank,  Warren,  Pa.  364 

l>relson,  Gustave  W.,  Ashland,  Ore.  356 

Nelson,  Johu,  N'avarino,  Wis.  1900 

Nelson,  John  W.,  Peona,  III.  158 

JSTelson,  Otto,  713  E.  13Tih  St.,  N.  Y.  City,  316 
Nelson,  Itoscoe,  Windsor,  Conn.  130 

Neuenschwander, Daniel,  Fessenden.N.D.  1885 
Newberry,Charle8E.,P/".,Coupeville,Wn.396 
JNewby,  Alphonso,  Mooreville,  N.  C.  326 

Newcomb,  Aaron  S.,  Pine  River,  Wis.  412,  4 
Newcomb,  Edward  U.,  Biddeford,  Me.  202 
Uewcomb,  Luther,  Pomona,  Kan.  1860 

Newcomb,  Ozro  R.,  Chardon,  O.  1900 

Newell,  Arthur  F.,  Sayville,  N.  Y.  1893 

Newell,  Horatio  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Newell,  William  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 

Newkirk,Ward  D.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  326,  441 
l^ewlands,  Robert  W.,  Cheshire,  Conn.  116 
Newman,  George  U.,  St.  John,  Wash.  400 

JSTewman,  Geo.  N.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  306 

Newman,  Ralph,  Seneca,  Kan.  194 

Newman,  S.  M.,  Wa-hington,  D.  C.  59,  131 
Newport,  Fred.,  Oxford,  Me.  210 

Newton,  A.  F.,  No.  Leominster,  Mass.  12,  228 
Newton,  Benjamin  G.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  1889 

Newton,  D.  Augustine,  Winchester,  Mass.  244 
Newton,  George  .J.,  Hampden,  Mass.  10,  240 
Newton,  Howell  E.,  Minerva,  Ga.  138 

Newton,  J.  Edward,  Eliot,  Me.  204 

Newton,  Josiah,  1845 

Newton.  Wm.  H.,  Wicksburg,  Ala.  90 

Newton,  Wm.  R.,  Texas,  58 

NichoUs,  Sampson,  Ilarwichport,  Mass.  226 
Nichols,  Anna  O.,  Sious  City,  lo.  1898 

Nichols,  Charles  L.,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  1861 

-Nichols,  Danforth  B.,  Mission  Hill,  S.  D.     374 


Nichols,  Geo.  T.,  Burlington,  Kan.  188,  440 
Nichols,  Jesse  G.,  Hamilt  n,  Mass.  226 

Nichols,  John  R.,  Marietta,  O.  342 

Nichols,  J.  H.,  Litchfield,  Mich.  258,  350,  2 
Nichols,  John  T.,  Fremont,  Wash.  400 

Nichols,  Nathan  R.,  Norwich,  Vt.  390 

[Nichols,  Washington  A.,  deceased,  32 

Nickerson,  R.  S.,  Challis,  Ida.  165 

Nickerson,  Sylvester  8.,  Boston,  Mass.  220 
Nield,  James  A.  [Cal. J  1894 

Niemeyer,  H.  W.  A.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1888 

Nims,  Granville  W.,  W^alton,  N.  Y.  320 

Nixon,  Theodore  M., Washington,  D.  C.IO,  131 
Nobis,  Lewis  B.,  Raymond,  Wis.  412 

Noble,  Charles,  Pf.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1873 

Noble,  Edwin  L.,  Neponset,  Mass.  218 

Noble,  Franklin,    Falls  Church,  Va.  1862 

Noble,  Frederick  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  12 

Noble,  Mason,  Lake  Helen,  Fla.  132,  439 

Noble,  Thomas  K.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  63,  124 
Norcross,  Flavius  V.,  Newcastle,  Me.  1860 

Nordlund,  Anders  A.,  Georgetown,  Conn.  118 
Norris,  Austin  H.,  Torringford,  Conn.  128 

Norris,  John  S.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  1S69 

Norris,  John  W.,  Barre,  Mass.  1894 

Norris,  K.  F.,  228  South  av.,  Syracuse,N.Y.  320 
Norris,  Thomas  F.,  Riverside,  R.  I  368 

Northrop,  C.  A.,  Norwich  Town,  Ct.  124,  439 
Norton,  Edward,  Quincy,  Mass.  1864 

Norto:i,  Edwin  C,  Pf.,  Claremont,  Cal.      1884 
[Norton,  Edwin  F.,  deceased, 
Norton,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  D.,Oberlin,  O.  1890 

Norton,  Milton  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 

Norton,  Reuben,  Hudson,  8.  D.  1854 

Norton,  Smith,  Oberliu,  O.  1859 

Norton,  Stephen  A.,  San  Diego,  Cal.  106 

Nott,  Jairus  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1885 

Nourse,  Edward  E.,  Berlin,  Conn.  67, 1892 

Nourse,  Robert,  Falls  Church,  Va.  1867 

Noyce,  George  T.,  Wilcox,  Neb.  288,  90,  4 
*Noyce,  Jos.  C,  Clemen,  Neb.  286,  92 

Noyes,  Charles  L.,  Somerville,  Mass.  238 

Noyes,  Edw.  M.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  52,  234 
Noyes,  Frank  J.,  Weston.  Mass.  1900 

Noyes,  Frederick  B..  Plymouth,  Mass.  236 
Noyes,  Henry  H.,  New  Gloucester,  Me.  208 
Noyes,  Warren  L.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  1868 
*Nus8baum,  Erich  von,  Sherrill,  lo.  1899 

Nutting,  Mrs.  Abi  L. ,  Glenwood,  lo.  1895 

Nutting,  John  D.,  Cleveland,  O.  1895 

Nutting,  John  K.,  College  Springs,  lo.  172 
Nutting,  Wallace,  Providence,  R.  I.  366 

Nyren,  C.  August,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

♦Nystrom,  Axel  L.,  Chicago,  111.  1899 

Oadaras,  Thos.  S.,  Morris,  111.  156 

Oakey,  James,  Brownton,  Minn.  266,  74 

Oakley,  E.  Clarence,  Detroit,  Mich.  1881 

Obenhaus,  Herman  F.  A.,  Prescott,  Wis.  412 
O'Brien,  James  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  12,  58 
Oehler,  Frederic  H.,  Wadena,  Minn.  276 

Oehler,  William,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1876 

*Ogg,  William  D.,  Chokio,  Minn.  1899 

Ogilvie,  Andrew  U.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  168 

Ohison,  Karl  F  ,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1888 

Okerstein,  .John  F., Minneapolis,  Minn.  58, 1894 
Okerstein,  William,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1894 
Olds,  Alphonso  R.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  400 
Olds   C.  Burnell,  Buffalo  Center,  lo.  172 

Olds,  Otis  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Oleson,  William  B.,  Warren,  Mass.  242 

dinger,  Wm.  G.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  400 

Oliphant,  Charles  H.,  Metliuen,  Mass.  232 

Olmstead,  Charles,  Three  Rivers,  Mass.  236 
Olmstead,  Julian  H.,  Tyndall,  S.  D.  370,  6 

Olmstead,  N.  P.,  Otis,  Colo.  1900 

*01sen,  Morton,  Boston,  Mass.  1895 

Olson,  .\ntoo,  Upsala,  Minn.  10,  274 

Olson,  Nels  O.,  Crompton,  R.  I.  366 

Olsson,  Carl  F.,  Ottumwa,  lo.  180 

Oraans,  C.  C,  Hudson,  Mich.  264 

Orchard,  John,  Fargo,  N.  D.  1892 

[Ordvray,  Jairus,  deceased, 
Ormes,  Manly  D.,  Col.  Springs,  Colo.  110 


496 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Orr,  James  B.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1889 

Orth,  Andrew  P.,  Plainfield,  111.  168 

Orvis,  Qurney  M.,  Dubuque,  lo.  174 

Osborn,  Nabolh,  Mattoon,  111.  166 

Osborne,  Cyrus  A.,  Roscoe,  111.  1895 

Osborne,  Cyrus  P.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  1865 
Osgood,  Geo.  W.,  Milltomi,  N.  B.  208 

Osgood,  Lucien  E.,  Hope,  Wis.  414 

Osgood,  Robert  8.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  166 

08ten-8acken,F.V.,1236  39th  8t.,Br'n,N.T.  312 
Osthoff,  Eugene  C,  Minden,  To.  178 

Ostrander,  Jas  S.,361Macon,Br'klyn.N.Y.  1863 
Ostrander,  Lincoln.White  Cloud,  Mich. 248,  64 
Otis,  Jonathan  T.,  Grand  Junction,  Mich.  254 
Otis,  Norman  L.,  Palo,  Mich.  1859 

Ottman,  Henry  A.,  Chenango  Fork*,  N.Y.  310 
Owen,  Richard,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.  202 

Owen,  T.  Newton,  Bristol,  R.  I.  366 

Owen,  ^Ym.  H.,  Glyndon,  Minn.  1876 

Owens,  Edmund,  Mullan,  Ida.  165 

Owens,  Richard  H.,  Mini  ral  Ridge,  O.  344 

Oxley,  Charles  G.,  Lamoille,  lo.  178 

Oxnard,  Henry  E.,  Newton,  Mass.  234 

Packard,  Abel  K.,  Greeley,  Colo.  1851 

Packard,  E.  N.,303  Univ.pl. ,Syracuse,N.T .320 
Packard,  Herbert  L.,W.  Brookville.Me.lO,  204 
Packard,  N.  Luther,  Riceville,  lo.  178,  82 

Paddock,  Edward  A.,  Weiser,  Ida.  1876 

Paddock,  George  E.,  Keokuk,  lo.  178 

[PaethjC.  A.,  deceased,  65 

Page,  Charles,  Fair  Haven,  Conn.  116 

Page,  Charles  E.  1873 

Page,  Frederick  H.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  228 

Page,  Harlan,  Hardwick,  Mass.  222,  26 

Page,  John,  Rico,  Colo.  10,  112 

Page,  Wesley  E.,  Milton,  Conn.  120 

Page,  William  D.,  Wellfleet,  Neb.  1886 

[Paine,  Albert,  deceased,  33 

Paine,  John  A.,  Tarry  town,  N.  T.  1867 

Paine,  Levi  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  62, 1861 

Paine,  Samuel  D.,  W.  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  134 
Painter,  Harry  M.,  Rosalia,  Wash.  400 

Painter,  Hobart  K.,  Galva,  111.  1880 

Pake,  Margaret  R.,  Ladysmith,  Wis.  1877 

Palmer,  AHce  R.,  Hammond,  Ind.  1896 

Palmer,  Burton  M.,  Benicia,  Cal.  98 

Palmer,  Charles  R.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  114 
Palmer,  Edward  G  ,  Detroit,  Mich.  1892 

Palmer,  Edward  8.,  Gorbam,  Me.  1856 

Palmer,  Edwin  B.,Winche8ter,Magg.54,  9,18.59 
Palmer,  Frank  H.,  Braintree,  Mass.  1880 

Palmer,  Harry,  Bristol,  Conn.  114 

Palmer,  Horace,  Pierpont,  O.  344,  60 

Palmer.Orange  S.,383yW.60th  pl.,Chic.,Ill-1886 
Palmer,  Oscar  A.,  Tonganosie,  Kan.  194 

Palmer,  William  S.,  Fitchville,  Conn.  114 

Pangburn,  L.  E..  Shellon,  R.  F.  D.  20,Conn.  120 
Pannell,  Gary  H.  H..  Flanders,  N.  J.  1873 

Papazian,  Manasseh  G.,  Aiyitab,  Turkey,  436 
Paris,  Sandy  A.,  Marietta,  Ga.  136,  1895 

Park,  Andrew  J.,  Leonard's  Bridge,  Conn.  118 
Park,  Austin  L.,  Redlands,  Cal.  1864 

Park,  Frank,  Beechwood,  Mass.  12,  222 

Park,  William  E.,  Glovereville,  N.  Y.  312 

Parker,  Charles  L.,  Sebngo  Lake,  Me.  212 

Parker,  Charles  C,  Tiverton,  R.  I.  368 

Parker,  Edwin  P.,  Hartford,  Conn.  118 

Parker,  Francis,  Little  Haddam,  Conn.  116 
Parker,  Frederic,  Chatham,  Mass.  10,  222 

*Parker,  Fred.  W".   [Ore.]  1888 

Parker,  H.  H.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  144 

Parker,  Henry  O.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1858 

Parker,HenryW.,Ingleeide,Flnshing,N.Y.1848 
Parker,  Horace,  W.  Tisbury,  Mass.  1861 

Parker,  J.  A.,  8.  Hartford,  N.  Y.  320 

Parker,  J.  Homer,  Kingfisher,  Okla.  54,  1873 
Parker,  Johns  D.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  1865 

Parker,  Joseph  J.,  Kearney,  Neb.  290 

Parker,  Lawrence  J.,  Pittsburg,  Okla.  194 

Parker,  Leonard  F.,  Pf.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1862 
Parker,  Leonard  8.,  No.  Cambridge,  Ma88.1838 
Parker,  Thomas,  Grandville,  Mich.  1870 

Parks,  William  U. ,  Clark,  8.  D.  370 


Parmelee,  Moses  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  438 

Parmelee,  Wm.  J.,  Worthington,  Mass.  1884 
Parr,  J.  H.,  22  Bryant  av.,  Chicago,  111.  1884 
Parr,  Walter  R.,  1161  N.42d  av.,Ch'ago,  III.  150 
Parsons,  Charles,  Byron,  111.  146 

Parsons,  Edward  8.,iy.,Col.Spring8,Colo.  1888 
Parsons,  Henry  W.,  8t.  Paul,  Minn.  1872 

Parsons,  James,  Harlan,  lo.  10,  176 

Parsons,  J.  Franklin,  Woodburn,  111.  164 

Parsons,  John,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1867 

Parsons,  Julius,  Roberts,  Wis.  410,  4 

Parsons,  Robert,  Flat  Rock,  Mich.  1854 

Parsons,  Willard,  Tribune  B'ding,  N.  Y.  1872 
Partington,  Ina,  South  Brewer,  Me.  10  204, 10 
Partridge,  Ernest  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Partridge,  Horace  E.,  Pomona,  Tenn.  378 

Partridge,  Lewis  C,  Hague,  N.  Y.  1860 

Pasco,  Martin  K.,  Berea^  Ky.  198,  400 

Paske,  WMlliam  J.,  Montrlair,  N.  J.  324 

Patch,  Isaac  P.,  Pr.,  Redfield.  8.  D.  1877 

Patchell,  Charles  T.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  248 

Patrhell,  William  T.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  112 

[Pat(  bin,  John,  deceased,  33 

Paton,  Lewis  B.,  Pf.,  Hartford,  Conn.  73,  1890 
Baton,  Robert,  Brandon,  Wis.  404,  14 

Patrick,  Henry  J.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  234 

Patten,  Arthur  B.,  So.  Hadley,  Mass.  240 

Patten,  M.,  Greenwich,  R  F.  D.  26,  Conn.  118 
Patten,  Moses,  Hooksett,  N.  H.  1860 

Patten,  William  A.,  Kingston,  N.  H.  1863 

Patterson,  G.  W.,  Randolph  Center,  Vt.  12,  390 
Patterson,  Samuel  C,  Petaluma,  Cal.  104 

Patton,  Carl  8.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  12, 248 

Patton,  Cornelius  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280,  438 
Patton,  Myron  0.,Newburyport,  Mass.  234 
Paulu,  Anton,  Vining,  lo.  178,  84 

Paxton,  Robert  F.,  Earlville,  lo.  170,  4 

Pay,  George  F.,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  1859 

Payne,  Charles  A.,  Ber'in,  Wis.  404 

Payne,  William  B.,  Exeter,  Neb.  288 

Peabody,  Albert  B.,  E.  Boxford,  Mass.  1860 
Peabody,  Charles,  I'asadena,  Cal.  1846 

Peabody,  Henry  E.,  Hartford,  Conn.  118 

Peacock.  Richard  M.,  Milton,  N.  H.  1880 

Pearse,  Franklin  F.,  San  Lorenzo,  Cal.  1883 
Pea.Tson,A.ll  P/.,Ouadalajara  Jalisco, Mx.'SQ 
Pearson,  James  B.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  1860 

Pearson,  John  L.,  Alpine,  Cal.  98,  100 

Pearson,  Samuel,  Leavenworth,  Kan.  192 

Pearson,  Thomas  J.,  N.  Topeka,  Kan.  194 

Pease,  Charles,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  102 

Pease,  C.  B.  F.,  Plantsville,  Conn.  124 

♦Pease,  Clarence  H.,  8.  Killingly,  Conn.  1893 
Pease,  Edmund  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Pease,  Frank  W.,  Alma,  Neb.  286 

Pease,  William,  Elk  River,  Minn.  268 

Pease,  William  P.,  Leavenworth, Wash.  398 
Peck,  Charles  H.,  N.  Bennington,  Vt.  384 

Peck,  Henry  P.,  Mont  Vernon,  N.  H.  304 

Peck,  WMlliam  J.,  Corona,  N.  Y.  1881 

Peckover,  Horace,  Scranton,  Pa.  1897 

Peden,  Anthony,  Moore,  N.  C.  326 

Pedersen,  Jens  H.,  Portland,  Me.  210 

Pederson.  Ludwig  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  220 

Peebles,  David,  Eureka,  Cal.  1871 

Peebles.  G.,462  Sacramento  av.,  Chi'go,Ill.  160 
Peel,  William  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1881 

Peet,  Lyman  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  J/.  436 

Peet,  8.  D.,  5327  Madison  av.,  Chicago,  HI.  1864 
Peffers,  Aaron  B.,  Stoneham,  Mass.  1855 

Pegrum,  Robert,  Yarmouth,  N.  S.  1876 

Peloubet,  Francis  N.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1857 
Pelton,  George  A.,  Centerbrook,  Conn.  114 
Penfield,  8. ,3844  Wyandotte  st.,  K.C.Mo.  1849 
Penman,  John  8.,  Bangor,  Me.  202 

Penney,  Edgar  J.,  Tuskegee,  .^la.  1880 

Pennlman,  Alford  B.,  Adams,  Mass.  216 

Penniman,  Andrew  O.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  168 
Penniman,  Henry  M.,  Berea,  Ky.  1884 

Pennock,  B.  W.,  Grafton,  Vt.  1888 

Penrose,  8.  B.L., Pr., Walla  Walla,  Wn.  83,  438 
Pentz, J. W.,231W^  121st  st.,N. Y.city,N  .Y.  1898 
PerclTal,  Charles  H. ,  Everett,  M  ass.  224 


1902.] 


LIST    OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


497 


Perkins,  Benjamin  F.,  Hampton,  N.  H.  1865 

Perkins,  Charles  E.,  Keosauqua,  lo.  178 

Perkins,  Eliza  B.,  Clarks,  Neb.  286 

Perkins,  Francis  B.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1860 

Perkins,  George  G.,  Rogers,  Ark.  96 

Perkins,  Henry  M.,  Alewive,  Me.  208 

Perkins,  Henry  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Perkins,  James  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Perkins,  Sidney  K.,  York  Village,  Me.  214 

Perkins,  Sidney  K.  B.,  Perry,  Me.  210 

Perks,  Harry,  Alturas,  Cal.  1893 

Perrin,  David  J.,  Springfield,  S.  D.  374,  6 

Perrin,  J.  Newton,  Sanbornton,  N.  H.  306 

Perry,  Alfred  T.,  Pr.,  Marietta,  O.  1886 
Perry,  Augustus  C,  Dawsonville,  Ga.    136,  40 

Perry,  Charles  A.  1882 

Perry,  Cyrus  M.,  Bolton,  Conn.  114 

Perry,  D.  Brainerd,  Pr.,  Crete,  Neb.  1871 

Perry,  Frank  8.  1892 

Perry,  George  H.,  Pocatello,  Ida.  165 

*Perry,  George  H.,  Lakeville,  Mass.  228 

Perry,  Henry  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  436 

Perry,  Lawrence,  Worceiter,  Mass.  1894 

Perry,  Lewis  E.,  KUlingly,  Conn.  116,  28 

Perry,  Peter  W.,  Western  Springs,  111.  1856 

Perry,  Truman  8.,  Waterford,  Me.  212 

Pershing,  James  E.,  Pierce  City,  Mo.  280 

•Person,  Carl  E.,  Joliet,  111.  1899 

Peters,  John,  Clarissa,  Minn.  266 

Peters,  John  H.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  352 

Peters,  Richard,  E.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  308 
Peterson,  Anders  ().,  New  Haven,  Oonn.     122 

Peterson,  Carl  E.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  324 

Peterson,  Carl  J.,  E.  Berkshire,  Vt.  384,  8 

Peterson,  Charles  W.,  Centerville,  lo.  172 

Peterson,  Hans,  1892 

Peterson,  John,  Clear  Lake,  Wii.  1897 
Peterson,  J.  O.,  Butte,  Mont. 

Peterson,  Karl  E.,  Sauk  Kapids,  Minn.  274 

Peterson,  Mathias,  Missoula,  Mo.  284 

Peterson,  Peter  W.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  408 

Pettee,  James  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Pettegrew,  Nina  D  ,  Spearlish,  S.  D.  1894 

Pettibone,  Charles  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  110 

Pettigrew,  J.  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1890 

Pettit,  Samuel  A.,  Clark,  Colo.  110 

Peyton,  Frank,  Cashion,  Okla.  360 
Pfeiffer,  Harry  N.,  HoweirsDepot,N.Y.10,312 

Pharr,  Theodore  A.,  Dothen,  Ala.  86,  8 

Phelps,  Charles  H.,  E.  Smithtield,  Pa.  1880 

Phelps,  Edwin,  CoUamer,  3.  D.  1894 

Phelps,  Frederick  B.,  Whiting,  Vt.  1870 

Phelps,  Lawrence,  Leominster,  Mass.  228 

Philbrook,  Charles  E.,  Bachelor  Flat,  Or.  356,  8 

Pbilbrook,  Nathan  P.,  Tilton,  N.  H.  1854 
Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Jamestown,  N.D.  332,  441 
Phillips,  Ellsworth  \V.,  Worcester,  Mais.   246 

Phillips,  George  W.,  Rutland,  Vt.  390 

Phillips,  John,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  106 

Phillips,  John  W.,  Oakland,  Cal.  102 

Phillips,  Thomas  D.,  Chardon,  O.  338 

Phillips,  Watson  Ij.,New  Haven, Conn.  132 

Phillips,  William  L,  Wheaton,  111.  1876 

Philhps,  William  O.,  Deraorest,  Ga.  136 

Phipps,  G.  G.,  Newton  Highland*,  Mass.  1868 

Phipps,  William  H.,  Prospect,  Conn.  124 

Pickett,  Cyrus.  Boston,  Maes.  1867 

Pi  kney,  Anthony  C,  Helena,  Tex.  382 

Pierce,  Albert  E.,\V'.  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  168 

Pierce,  Albert  F.,  Campello,  Ma»8.  220 

Pierce,  Charles  M.,  Auburn,  Mais.  216 

Pierce,  Charles  I'.,  E.  D  juglas.  Mail.  222 

Pierce,  David  F.,  South  Britain,  Conn.  1888 

Pierce,  George  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1872 

Pierce,  Leroy  M.,  Medfield,  Mass.  232 

Pierce,  Lucius  M.,  Rockford,Io.  1SS7 

Pierce,  Nathan  W.,  Pinckney,  Mich.  1869 

Pierce,  Robert  S.,  Loomis,  Neb.  294 

Pierce,  William,  Danvers,  111.  152 

Pierpont,  John,  Williamsburg,  Mass.  244 

Pierson,  Isaac,  Medford,  Mass.  230 

Pihl,  F.  E.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  122 

[Pike,  Alpheus  J.,  deceased,  34 


Pike,  Clarence,  Mansfield  Center,  Conn.  120 
Pike,  Ezra  B.,  Brentwood,  N.  H.  1860 

Pile,  Francis,  Duslin,  Neb.  1896 

Pillsbury,  Harvey  G.,Cbicopee  Falls,Ma8«.  222 
Pinch,  Pearse,  Chicago,  III.  150 

Pingree,  Arthur  H.,  Pigeon  Cove,  Mass.  238 
Pinkerton,  Adam,  Mazomanie,  Wis.  1869 

Pinkerton,  Henry  M.,  Alton,  lo.  10 

Pinkerton,  William  B.,  Newell,  lo.  180 

Pinkney,  Clarence  W.,  Eagle  River,  Wis.  406 
Pipes,  Abner  M.,  Pf.,  Nora  Springs,  lo.  1876 
Pitkin,  Paul  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1866 

Pitts,  Eddy  T.,  Somerville,  Mass.  23* 

Pixley,  Stephen  C,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  431 

Place,  Lorenzo  D.,  HicksvUle,  N.  Y.  1874 

Plant,  George  E.,  Peshtigo,  Wis.  412; 

Plant,  Gus.  O.,  Renovo,  Fa.  1900- 

Planving,  Laforest  A.,  Oscar,  La.  440 

Plass,  Norman,  P/.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1886. 

Plainer,  John  W.,  Andover,  Mass.  10,  61 

Piatt,  Dwight  H.,  Smith  Center,  Kan.  194 

Piatt,  Henry  D.,  Franklin,  Neb.  1851 

Piatt,  Lester  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  187T 

Pledger,  William  P.,  Little  Rock.,  Ark. 
Plumb,  Albert  H.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  218 

Plumb,  Albert  H.,  jr..  Clarendon,  Vt.  389 

Plumb,  Joseph  C.,  Joplln,  Mo.  1869 

Poai,  W.  K.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  144 

Poepoe,  H.,  Honolulu,  H.  I. 
Poeton,  Josiah,  Masardii,  Me.  208 

Pogue,  John  A.,  Ervintr,  Masi.  224 

Poling,  Daniel  V.,  The  Dalles,  Ore.  358 

Pollard,  George  A.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1855 
Pollard,  Samuel  W.,  EIroy,  Wis.  188& 

Pomeroy,  Edward  N.,  Welleiley,  Mass.  1868 
Pond,  Benjamin  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1862 
Pond,  Chauncey  N.,  Oberlin,  O.  344 

Pond,  Evarts  W.,  Stoneham,  Me.  1895 

Pond,  William  C,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  106 

Poole,  Charles  E.,  Mt.  Jewett,  Pa.  1888 

Poole,  Francis  A.,  Barre,  Vt.  10,  384 

Poor,  William  G.,  Lowell,  Mass.  230 

Pool,  John  W.,  Newaygo,  Mich.  10 

Poot,  William  F.,  Newaygo,  Mich.  10,  258 

Pope,  Charles  H.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1865 

Pope,  G.  Stanley,  Ft.  Pierre,  S.  D.  372 

Pope,  Howard  W.,  New  Haren,  Conn.  1874 
Pope,  Joseph,  Big  Timber,  Mont.  284 

Porter,  Aaron,  Salem,  Mass.  1860 

Porter,  Edward  C,  Watertown,  Mass.  242 
Porter,  Elbert  8.,  Stockbridge,  Mass.  1883 

Porter,  Frank  C,  P/'.,New  Haven,  Ct.  77,  1896 
[Porter,  Giles  M.,  deceased,  34 

Porter,  Harvey,  Beirut,  Syria,  437 

Porter,  Henry  D.,  A.  B.  (J.  F.  M.  437 

Porter,U.,69  Pineapple  St.,  Brooklyn,N.Y.  1889 
Porter,  Henry  W.,  KuoxTille,  Tenn.  378 

Porter,  John  S.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  43T 

Porter,  Samuel  F.,  Chicago,  111.  183& 

Porter,  T.  Arthur,  Lynsville,  Wis.  410,  414 
Porter,  William,  Pf.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1847 

Post,  Aurelian  H.,  NewPreston,  Conn.  128,308 
Post,  George  H.,  Croisville,  Tenn.  378 

Post,  Martin,  Savannah,  Ga.  1862 

Post,  Roswell  O.,  Conneaut,  O.  340 

Post,  W.  Stanley,  Westhampton,  Mass.  242 
Potter,  Edgar  A.,  .Mukwonago,  Wis.  10,  412 
Potter,  Edwin, 342  Hancockst.,  B*k'u,NY1870 
Potter,  Frank  C,  Middletowo,  Conn.  71,  18T»- 
Potter,  L.  Eugene,  Percival,  lo.  180 

Potter,  Rockwell  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  118,  438 
Pottle,  William  \.,  New  Hampton,  lo.  180 
Potwin,  Lemuel  S.,  Pf.,  Cleveland,  O.  1860 
Potwin,  William  8.,  Independence,  lo.  1872 
Pound,  William  H.,  Lansing,  Mich.  256 

Povey,  Jesse,  Detroit,  Mich.  252 

Powell,  E.  A.,  Kirksville,  Mo.  188» 

Powell,  Gregory  J.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  54, 1883 

Powell,  Isaac  I'.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1868 
Powell,  Richard,  Shamokin,  Pa.  1876 

Powelson,  Alfred  P.,  Pf.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  1875 
Power,  John  Q.,  Hastings,  Neb.  1887 

Powley,  M.  Gerald,  De  Peyster,  N.  Y.         310 


500 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Ruddock,  Edward  N.,  Glenwood,  Minn.  1868 
Ruegg,  Samuel  G.,  Stockbridge,  Wis.  11,  414 
*Ruge,  Louis  H.,  Dodgeville,  Wis.  406 

Ruhl,  Levi  W.,  Belle  Plaine,  lo.  1888 

Ruland,  George  W.,  Keene,  N.  H.  1871 

Ruliffson,  Kdward  J.,  W.  Wareham,  Mass.  238 
Runalls,  John  H.,  Lawn  Ridge,  111.  156 

*Rundu8,  John,  Crete,  Neb.  288 

[Runnels,  Moses  T.,  deceased. 
Ruring,  Victor  H.,  Cooperatown,  N.  D.        330 
Russell,  Frank,  Hartford,  Conn.  53,  1867 

Russell,  Frank  H.,  Chicago,  111.  1895 

Russell,  Henry  A.,  Winsted,  Conn.  1854 

Rusiell,  Howard  H.,  Brighton,  Mass.  1885 
Ryder,  Charles  J.,  Stamford,  Conn.  56,  9, 1880 
Ryder,  William  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  18,  61,  216 
Sabin,  Levi  P.,  Emmett,  Ida.  1872 

Saer,  John  B.,  Bridgton,  Me.  204 

Safford,  Albert  A.,  Demorest,  Ga.  1878 

Safford,A.W.,64W.  Berwyn  av.,  Ch'go,  111.148 
Sage,  Charles  J.,  9750  av.  L,  Chicago,  111.  150 
Sahlstrom,  L.  A.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  58, 1899 

Sallmon,  Wm.  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  114 

Salmon,  Edward  P.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1875 

Salter,  Ernest  J.  B.,  Peterson,  lo.  170,  80 

Salter,  William,  Burlington,  lo.  172 

Saltmarsh.FrankN.,  W.Hartford,  Vt.  388,90 
Sammis,  J.  H.,  Merriam  Park,  Minn.  274 

Sampson,  Cassander  C,  Tilton,  N.  H.  306 

Samson,  Caleb,  Oak  Hill,  O.  336,  344 

Sanborn,  D.  Lee,  Lockport,  111.  150 

Sanborn,  Edward  S.,  Georgetown,  Conn.  118 
Sanborn,  Frank  A.,  Wilton,  Me.  12,  1892 

Sanborn,  Francis  W.,  Marblehead,  Mass.  1878 
Sanborn,  Fred  L.,  Wheatland,  Wyo.  1885 

Sandbrook,  William,  Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.  306 
♦Sanders,  Charles  H.,  Chilton,  Wis.  404 

Sanders,  Charles  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Sanders,  Frank  K.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  71 

Sanders,  William  H.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  437 

Sanderson,  Edward  F.,  Beverly,  Mass.  218 
Sanderson,  Horace,  Denver,  Colo.  54,  1892 

Sanderson,  John  P.,  Lansing,  Mich.54,440,1876 
Sandford,  John  I.  [Minn.]  1896 

Sandlin,  Nicholas  A.,  SuUigent,  Ala.  86,  8 

Sands,  John  D..  Belmond,  lo.  170 

Sandwell,  G.  Henry,  Lfytomton.',  Eng.  1873 
Sanford,  Elias  B.,  New  5th  av.,  N.  Y.  438 

Sauford,  John  I.,  Hot  Springs,  S.  D.  1890 

Sanford,  William  C,  Milford,  Kan.  1876 

Santikian,  Hohannes  K.,  Carabr'p't,  Mass.  1898 
Sargent,  Benjamin  F.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  98 

Sargent,  Chas.  F.,  Denmark,  Me.  204 

Sargent,  Clarence  S.,  Wichita,  Kan.  196 

Sargent,  Frank  D.,  Putnam,  Conn.  124 

Sargent,  George  W.,  Cleveland,  O.  1859 

Sargent,  James  B.,  Lisbon,  N.  H.  11,  302 

♦Sargent,  Roger  M.,  Sedgwick,  Kan.  194,  290 
Sargent,  Sumner  H.,  Sharon,  Vt.  11,  392 

Sargent,  Wm.  H.,  Upton  Works,  Mich.  1899 
Sarkeys,  Elias  J.,  Chicago,  111.  1895 

Sarles,  Jesse  E. ,  Caledonia,  111.  146 

Sather,  Bernard  B.  [Me.]  1894 

Sattler,  Ferdinand,  S.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  414 
Saltier,  John,  Tyndall,  S.  D.  376 

Sauerman,  William  E.,  Blencoe,  lo.  170,  6 

Saunders,  Eben  E.,  Oberon,  N.  D.  334 

Saunders,  Harry  L.,  Wfllston,  Okla.  354 

Savage.G.S.F.,  628  Wash'n  Bd.,Chi'go,  50, 1847 
Savage,  John  W.,  Bristol,  N.  H.  298 

Savage,  John  W.,  Stanton,  Cal.  1882 

Sawyer,  J.  H.,  Pf.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  1888 
Sawyer,  Leicester  J.,  Tibbals,  Fla.  1864 

Sawyer,  Roland  D.,  Hanson,  Mass.  226 

Sayles,  Harold  F..  Oak  Park,  111.  1896 

Scarrow,  David  IL,  Centralia,  Kan.  188 

Schaefle,  John  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  100,  2 
*Schaerer,  John,  Curtiss,  Wis.  406 

SchauiHer,  Henry  A.,  Cleveland,  O.  54,  1865 
Schauffler,  Henry  P.,  Berlin,  Conn.  114 

Scheibe,  Otto  J.,  W.  Superior,  Wis.  11 

Scherff,  Frank  C.F.,Minden,Io.  180 

Schermerhoru,  P.,  Salem,  Mich.  262 


Scheurle,  Gottlieb,  Ritzville,  Wash.  398 

Schlichter,  John  B.,  Sterling,  Kan.  1873 

Schlosser,  George,  Paxton,  111.  1884 

Schmavonian,  Arsene  B.,  Hyde  Park,  Ms.  228 
Schnacke,  Leon  C,  McPherson,  Kan.  192 

Schneider,  John,  Davenport,  lo.  1870 

Schoenfeld,  F.  W.,  Bloomington,  Wis.  404 
Schofield,  William,  William8town,Vt.  1874 
Scholander,  Ferdinand,  Kane,  Pa.  128 

Schoonover,  Hiram  G.,  Angola,  N.  Y.  308 

Schoppe,  W.  Gleason,  Boston,  Mass.  1880 

Schwab,  Elias  F.,  Lebanon,  Mo.  278 

♦Schwab,  Segmund  H.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  290 

Schwabenland,  John  C,  Odessa,  Wash.  898 
Schwarzauer,  Max  M.,  Fairford,  Ala.  92 

Schwimley,  William  A.,  Anita,  lo.  1895 

Scofield,  Albert  B.,  E.  Smithfleld,  Pa.  364 

Scofield,  C.  Ingerson,  E.  Northfield,  Mass.  234 
Scofield,  Frank  E.,  Dora,  Ore.  356 

Scofield,  William  C. ,  Westhampton,  Mass.  1851 
Scoles,  Richard,  Leverett,  Mass.  230 

Bcotford,  H.  C,  7143  Perry  av.,  Chi'go,  111.  148 
Scott,  Andrew  J.  [Cal.]  1874 

Scott,  Charles,  Reading,  Mass.  1854 

Scott,  Darius  B.,  Lancaster,  Mass.  228 

Scott,  Edward  E.,  Shelby,  Ala.  92,  439 

Scott,  Eno8  B.,  Onekama,  Mich.  1882 

Scott,  George,  Cortland,  Neb.  288 

Scott,  George  H.,  Atkinson,  N.  H.  298 

Scott,  George  R.  W.,  Newton,  Mass.  438 

Scott,  H.  M. ,  520  W.  Adams,  Ch'go,  111.  65, 1874 
Scott,  James  F.,  Springfield,  Me.  212 

Scott,  James  W.,  Janesville,  Wis.  1868 

Scott,  John  J.,  Normal,  Ala.  1895 

Scott,  Willard,  Worcester,  Mass.  58,  244 

Scovill,  Edgar  E.,  Cleveland,  O.  340 

[Scoville,  Samuel,  deceased. 
Bcroggs,  Joseph  W.,  Pr.,  Eureka,  Kan.     1870 
Scudder,  Doremus,  Japan,  1885 

Scudder,  John  L.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  324 

Scudder,  William  H.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  11,  98 
Scudder,  Wm.  W.,  jr.,  Seattle,  Wash.  54,1885 
Seabury,  Jos.  B.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  1875 
Seagrave,  James  C.,  Hinsdale,  Mass.  1851 

Bearles,  Geo.  R.,  Absarokee,  Mont.  284 

Searles,  Wilbur  G.,  Ottawa,  Kan.  192 

Beaver,  Charles  H.,  Garden,  Mich.  254 

Seaver,  Norman,  Rutland,  Vt.  1860 

Beccombe,  Charles  H.,  Ames,  lo.  11,  170 

Seccombe,  S»mu«l  H.,  Davenport,  lo.  172 

Secord,  Alfred  A.,  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.  254 
Sedgwick,  Arthur  H.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  238 
Sedgwick,  Edw'd  C,  Curtisville,  Mass.  240 
Seeley,  Nicholas  J.,  Avon,  Conn.  1853 

Seeley,  William  T  ,We»tfield,  lo.  184 

Seelye,  Benj.  B.,  Netawaka,  Kan.  1898 

f  Seelye,  L.  Clark,  deceased. 
Seelye,  Samuel  T.,  Easthampton,  Mass.     1864 
Seibert,  Albert  E.,  Ceresco,  Mich.  250,  254 

Seibert,  J.  Addison,  Worcester,  Mass.  246 
Seibert,  Samuel  8.,  Crystal,  Mich.  250,  2 

Sell,  Herman,  Wilton,  lo.  184 

Selby,  A.  Clark,  1899 

Selden,  J.  H.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  59,  118,438 
Self,  William  O.,  Clio,  Ala.  86,  8,  132 

Sell,  Henry  T.,  215  Madison  St., Chicago,I11.1877 
Sengstacke,  John  H.  H.,  Savannah,  Ga.  138 
Senior,  Herbert  I.  [Me.]  1868 

♦Setsee,  Daniel  M.,  Evarts,  Ky.  1894 

Severance,  Chas.  N.,  Garden  City,  Kan.  1888 
Severance,  Claude  M.,  New  York  City,  316 
Severance,  Milton  L.^  Burlington,  Vt.  1864 
Sewall,  B.  Frank,  Antrim,  Okla.  352 

Sewall,  David  B.,  South  Berwick,  Me.  1842 
Sewall,  John  L.,  St.  Albans,  Vt.  12,  390 

Sewall,  John  S.,  Bangor,  Me.  62,  1859 

Sewall,  Jotham  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  1855 

Sewall,  Oliver  D.,  Brookline,  Mass.  220 

Seward,  Arthur  L.  1878 

[Seward,  Dwight  M.,  deceased,  36 

Seymour,  Bela  N.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1855 
Seymour,  Charles  R.,  Bennington,  Vt.  384 


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LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


501 


Seymour,  Edward  P.,  Wendell,  Mass.  242 

Bhaeffer,  Grant  L.,  Oxford,  Conn.  124 

Shannon,  Wm.  H.,  Wayne,  Mich.  264 

Sharp,  John,  Mannsville,  N.  T.  314 

Sharp,  Joseph  B.,  Aurora,  Neb. 
Sharp,  Robert  W.,  Orange,  N.  J.  1889 

*8harpe,  P.  A.,  4712  N.40th,  Omaha,  Neb.  292 
Shatto,  Charles  R.,  Shenandoah,  lo.  182 

Shattuck,  Calvin  S.,  Memphis,  Mich.  1849 

Shanfeld,  Z.  M.,  Hastings,  Neb.  1884 

Shaw,  Benj.  J.  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.  408 
Shaw,  Edwin  8.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  1890 

Shaw,  Edwin  W.,  Middleville,  Mich.  1858 

Shaw,  George  W.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Shaw,  Gilbert  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  1894 

Shaw,  Henry  H. ,  Marlboro,  Vt.  38S 

Shaw,  John  T.,  Pf.,  Oberlin,  O.  1885 

Shaw,  Jndson  W.,  Falmouth,  Me.  1887 

Shaw,  William,  Atlanta,  Ga.  136 

Shaw,  William  A.,  Lake  Mills,  Wis.  410 

Shaw,  William  B.,  Port  Byron,  111.  160 

Sheaff,  Robert  L.,  Barton,  Vt.  384 

Shear,  A.  Lincoln,  1890 

Shearer,  Herman  A.,  Pinckney,  Mich.  254,  60 
SheflBeld,  Devello  Z.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Sheldon,  Charles  F.,  Enid,  Okla.  350,  2 

Sheldon,  Charles  M.,  Topeka,  Kan.  59,194,  438 
-Sheldon,  Frank  M.,  Greeley,  lo.  11,  112 

Sheldon,  Harry  D.,  Wellington,  O.  348 

Sheldon,  Stewart,  Topeka,  Kan.  1854 

Shelton,  Charles  W.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  54 

Shepard,  Herman  T.,  Boston,  Mass.  1891 

*Shepherd,  Alexander,  Toronto,  Ont.  1897 
Shepherd,  Robert  G.,  South  Point,  O.  1898 
Shepherd,  Samuel,  Maquoketa,  lo.  178 

Sherk,  Abraham  B.,  Kiantone,  N.  Y.  314,  60 
*Sherman,  Andrew  M.,  Morristown,  N.J.  1888 
•Sherman,  Barker  B.,  Manila,  P.  I.  1880 

Sherman,  Floyd  E.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1879 

Sherrill,  Alvan  F.,  Lee,  Mass. 
Sherrill,  Dana,  Hoopeston,  111.  1873 

Sherrill,  Sam'l  B.,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.  1863 
Sherwood,  John  W.,  Munica,  Mich. 
Shield,  Frederic,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1883 

Shingler,  John  J.,  Berea,  O.  336 

Shipman,  Frank  R.,  Andover,  Mass.  216 

Shippen,  J   M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1883 

Shirley,  Arthur,  Stratford,  Conn.  1872 

Shockley,  Albert  D.,  Holland,  8.  D.  370,  2 

Shoemaker,  Elmer  E.,Newb'yp't,  Mass.  234 
Short,  Geo.  W.  D.,  15  Robert  ct.,  Ch'go,  111.  148 
Short,  Wallace  M.,  Evansville,  Wis.  408 

Short,  Wm.  H.,  Platteville,  Wis.  412 

Show,  Arley  B.,  Menlo  Park,  Cal.  1884 

Shull,  Gilbert  L.,  Crawford,  Neb.  288 

Shnltz,  Jacob  K.,  Princeton,  Minn.  1882 

Shuman,  Henry  A.,  Rising  City,  Neb.  292 

Shuman,  J.  S.,  Riggton,  Ga.  1898 

Shurtleff,  Ernest  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 
Bilcox,  John  B.,  Winnipeg,  Can.  1876 

Slier,  William  J.  [Okla.]  1891 

Simmons,  Abraham,  Jenifer,  Ala.  92 

Simmons,  Daniel  A.,  Westville,  Fla.  132.  4 
Simmon8,Williara  B.,White  Cloud,  Kan.  1898 
Simmons,  Zachariah.  Little's  Mills,  N.  C.  326 
Simms,  Thomas,  Middlebury,  Vt.  388 

Simons,  J.  H.,  876  76th  St.,  Chicago,  111.  150 
Simpkin,  Peter  A.,  Salt  Lake  City,  D.  381,  442 
Simpson,  Alexander,  Shaw,  111.  160 

Simpson,  Charles,  Chatham,  O.  338,  42 

Simpson,  Herbert  A.,  Parsons,  Kan.  194 

Simpson,  John  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1879 
Simpson,  Samuel,  Bfrlin,  Germany,  1895 

Sims,  Frank  W.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  378 

Sims,  James  P.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  1894 

Sims,  John  R.,  Gadsden,  Ala.  92,  439 

Sims,  Josiah,  Nevada  City,  Cal.  102 

Sims,  Richard  V.,  New  Iberia,  La.  200 

Sims,  Thomas,  Melrose,  Mass.  232 

Sinden,  Arch  W.,  Providence,  111.  11,  160 

Ringer,  Edwin  J.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  68 

Single,  John,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  376 

Singleton,  J.  H.,  Villa  park,  Denver,  Colo.  110 


Sink,  Reuben  H.,  Stockton,  Cal.  108 

Sinks,  Perry  W.,  Ridgway,  Pa.  12,  362 

Sinnett,  Charies  N.,  Chesterfield,  N.  H.  298 

Skeele,  Arthur  F.,  Painesville,  O.  a44 

SkeelB,  Henry  M.,  Harmon,  Colo.  110 
Skentlebury,  Wm.  H.,  Lake  Odessa,  Mich.  256 

Skiles,  James H.,  Farragut,  lo.  174 

Skillings,  Robert  B.,  Portland,  N.  Y.  318 

Skinner,  Charies  L.,  Haverhill,  N.  H.  302 

Skinner,  David  E.,  Doon,  lo.  174 

rSkinner,  Edward,  deceased,  36 

Slack,  Ezra  A.,  Brookline,  Mass.  1881 

Slack,  Henry  L.,  Bethel,  Conn.  114 

Slade,  William,  East  Hampton,  Conn.  116 

*Slade,  William  F.,  Waldoboro,  Me.  212 

[Slater,  Charles,  deceased,  37 
Sleeper,  Henry  D..  Northampton,  Mass.    1891 

Sleeper,  William  T.,  Newton,  Mass.  1854 
Sleeper,  William  W.,  Wellesley,  Mass.242,  404 

Sloan,  Alex.,  Kenaebunkport,  Me.  206 
Sloan,  William,  Gallup,  N.  Mex.           297,  441 

Slocombe,  Samuel,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1867 

Slocum,  Geo.  M.  D.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  1879 
Slocum,  \Xm.  F.,Pr.,Colo.  Sp'gs.Colo.SB,  1878 

Slyfield,  Frederic  A.,  Quasqueton,  lo.  180,  2 
Small,  Andrew  J.,  Hampton  Falls,  N.H.        306 

Small,  Charles  H.,  Springfield,  O.  346 

Small,  Charles  R.,  Wells,  Me.  11,  212 

Small,  Henry  E.,  Goshen,  Conn.  118 

Small,  Uriah  W.,  West  Leeds,  Me.  1859 

Smalley,  A.  L.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  314 
Smart,  George  T.,  Newton  High'ds,  Mass.  234 

Smart,  I.  Chipman,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  236 

Smart,  William  S.,  Brandon,  Vt.  384 
[Smedley,  Willis  E.,  deceased. 
Smidt,  Helmer  T.,  961  31st  pi.,  Chicago,Ill.  148 

Smiley,  Elmer  E.,  Pr.,  Laramie,  Wyo.  1891 

Smiley,  James  D.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  18S5 

Smiley,  Samuel  R.,  Colebrook,  N.  H.  298 

Smith,  Albert  D.,  Northboro,  Mass.  234 

♦Smith,  Albert  H.,  Barneveld,  Wis.  404, 10 

Smith,  Allen  J.,  Mariboro,  N.  H.  304 

Smith,  Andrew  J.,  Ahtanum,  Wash.  396 

Smith,  Arthur,  Piermont,  N.  H.  304 

Smith,  Arihur  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  437 

Smith,  Azro  A.,  Reading,  Mass.  1864 

[Smith,  Charles  B.,  deceased,  37 

Smith,  Charles  H.,  Plymouth,  Conn.  1887 

Smith,  Charles  W.,  Flagler.  Colo.  110,  2 

Smith,  Clifford  H.,  Pittsford,  Vt.  390 

Smith,  Edward  G.,  Epping,  N.  H.  1871 

Smith,  Edward  H.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  412 

Smith,  Edward  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  1901 

Smith,  Edward  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  400 

Smith,  Edwin,  Ballardvale,  Mass.  216 

Smith,  Edwin  B.,  Argentine,  Kan.  188 

Smith,  Kdwin  G.,  Princeton,  111.  1850 

Smith,  Edwin  R.,  Farmington,  Me.  206 

Smith,  E.  Sinclair,  Lansing,  Mich.  256 

Smith,  Esther,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1893 

Smith,  Ezra  N.,  N.  Falmouth,  Mass.  224 

Smith,  Felix  G.,Ogden,  Tenn.  380 

Smith,  Frank  G.,  Dubuque,  lo.  174 
Smith,  Frank  W.,  Cass  Lake,  Minn. 
♦Smith,  F.H.,  fi70  Parnell  av.,  Chicago,  111.  1877 

Smith,  Frederick  C,  Zanesville,  O.  348 

Smith,  G.  Ernest,  Sauk  Center,  Minn.  274 

Smith,  George,  Whitewater,  Wis.  1868 

Smith,  George  H.,  Wheaton,  III.  1876 

Smith,  G.  H.,  Munnsville,  N.  Y.  314 

*Smith,  George  H.,  Dodd,  Tex.  1891 

Smith,  George  L.,  Newton,  lo.  180 

Smith,  Green  N.,  Baxley,  Ga.  136,  8 

Smith,  H.W.,  990  Coney  Is.fav.,  N.  Y.  11,  308 

[Smith,  Henry  H.,  deceased.  37 

Smith,  Henry  P.,  Amherst,  Mass.  216 

Smith,  Hinds,  Oberiin,  O.  1871 
Smith,  Howard  N.,  Cleburne,  Tex.         382,  442 

Smith,  Ira  A.,  Holden,  Me.  204,  6 

Smith,  Isaiah  P..  Salem,  N.  H.  1864 

Smith,  J.  Challen,  Alexandria,  Ind.  166 

Smith,  James  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 

Smith,  James  E.,  Thibodeaux,  La.  200 


500 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Ruddock,  Edward  N.,  Glenwood,  Minn.  1858 
Ruegg,  Samuel  G.,  Stockbridge,  Wis.  11, 414 
*Ruge,  Louis  H.,  Dodgeville,  Wis.  406 

Ruhl,  Levi  W.,  Belle  Plaine,  lo.  1888 

Ruland,  George  W.,  Keene,  N.  H.  1871 

Ruliffson,  Edward  J.,  W.  "Wareham,  Mass.  238 
Runalls,  John  H.,  Lawn  Ridge,  111.  156 

*Rundu8,  John,  Crete,  Neb.  288 

[Runnels,  Moses  T.,  deceased. 
Ruring,  Victor  H.,  Cooperstown,  N.  D.        330 
Russell,  Frank,  Hartford,  Conn.  53, 1867 

Russell,  Frank  H.,  Chicago,  111.  1895 

Russell,  Henry  A.,  Winsted,  Conn.  1854 

Russell,  Howard  H.,  Brighton,  Mass.  1885 
Ryder,  Charles  J.,  Stamford,  Conn.  56,  9, 1880 
Ryder,  William  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  18,  61,  216 
Sabin,  Levi  P.,  Emmett,  Ida.  1872 

Saer,  John  B.,  Bridgton,  Me.  204 

Safford,  Albert  A.,  Demorest,  Ga.  1878 

Safford,A.W.,64  W.  Berwyn  av.,  Ch'go,  111.148 
Sage,  Charles  J.,  9750  av.  L,  Chicago,  111.  160 
Sahlstrom,  L.  A.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  58, 1899 

Sallmon,  Wm.  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  114 

Salmon,  Edward  P.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1875 

Baiter,  Ernest  J.  B.,  Peterson,  lo.  170,  80 

Salter,  William,  Burlington,  lo.  172 

Saltmarsh,  Frank  N.,  W.  Hartford,  Vt.  388, 90 
Bammie,  J.  H.,  Merriam  Park,  Minn.  274 

Sampson,  Cassander  C,  Tilton,  N.  H.  306 

Samson,  Caleb,  Oak  Hill,  O.  336,  344 

Sanborn,  D.  Lee,  Lockport,  111.  150 

Sanborn,  Edward  S.,  Georgetown,  Conn.  118 
Sanborn,  Frank  A.,  Wilton,  Me.  12,  1892 

Sanborn,  Francis  W.,  Marblehead,  Mass.  1878 
Sanborn,  Fred  L.,  Wheatland,  Wyo.  1885 

Sandbrook,  William,  Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.  306 
♦Sanders,  Charles  H.,  Chilton,  Wis.  404 

Sanders,  Charles  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Sanders,  Frank  K.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  71 

Sanders,  William  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Sanderson,  Edward  F.,  Beverly,  Mass.  218 
Sanderson,  Horace,  Denver,  Colo.  54,  1892 

Sanderson,  John  P.,  Lansing,  Mich.54,440,1876 
Sandford,  John  I.  [Minn.]  1896 

Sandlin,  Nicholas  A.,  SuHigent,  Ala.  86,  8 

Sands,  John  D.,  Belmond,  lo.  170 

Sandwell,  G.  Henry,  Lfytonstonf,  Eng.  1873 
Banford,  Elias  B.,  New  5th  av.,  N.  Y.  438 

Sanford,  John  I.,  Hot  Springs,  S.  D.  1890 

Sanford,  William  C,  Milford,  Kan.  1876 

Santikian,  Hohannes  K.,  Carabr'p't,  Mass.  1898 
Sargent,  Benjamin  F.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  98 

Sargent,  Chas.  F.,  Denmark,  Me.  204 

Sargent,  Clarence  8.,  Wichita,  Kan.  196 

Sargent,  Frank  D.,  Putnam,  Conn.  124 

Sargent,  George  W.,  Cleveland,  O.  1859 

Sargent,  James  B.,  Lisbon,  N.  H.  11,  302 

♦Sargent,  Roger  M.,  Sedgwick,  Kan.  194,  290 
Sargent,  Sumner  H.,  Sharon,  Vt.  11,  392 

Sargent,  Wm.  H.,  Upton  Works,  Mich.  1899 
Sarkeyg,  Elias  J.,  Chicago,  111.  1895 

Sarles,  Jesse  E.,  Caledonia,  111.  146 

Bather,  Bernard  B.  [Me.]  1894 

Battler,  Ferdinand,  S.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  414 
Battler,  John,  Tyndall,  S.  D.  376 

Sauerman,  William  E.,  Blencoe,  lo.  170,  6 

Saunders,  Eben  E.,  Oberon,  N.  D.  334 

Saunders,  Harry  L.,  Wfllston,  Okla.  354 

Bavage,G.S.F.,  628  Wash'n  Bd.,Chi'go,  50, 1847 
Savage,  John  W.,  Bristol,  N.  H.  298 

Savage,  John  W.,  Stanton,  Cal.  1882 

Sawyer,  J.  H.,  Pf.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  1888 
Sawyer,  Leicester  J.,  Tibbals,  Fla.  1864 

Sawyer,  Roland  D.,  Hanson,  Mass.  226 

Sayles,  Harold  F.,  Oak  Park,  111.  1896 

Scarrow,  David  H.,  Centralia,  Kan.  188 

Schaefle,  John  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  100,  2 
♦Schaerer,  John,  Curtiss,  Wis.  406 

Schauffler,  Henry  A.,  Cleveland,  O.  54,  1865 
Schauffler,  Henry  P.,  Berlin,  Conn.  114 

Scheibe,  Otto  J.,  W.  Superior,  Wis.  11 

Scherff,  Frank  C.F.,  Minden,Io.  180 

Schermerhorn,  P.,  Salem,  Mich.  262 


Scheurle,  Gottlieb,  Ritzville,  Wash.  398 

Schlichter,  John  B.,  Sterling,  Kan.  1873 

Schlosser,  George,  Paxton,  111.  1884 

Schmavonian,  Arsene  B.,  Hyde  Park,  Ms.  228 
Schnacke,  Leon  C,  McPherson,  Kan.  192 

Schneider,  John,  Davenport,  lo.  1870 

Schoenfeld,  F.  W.,  Bloomington,  Wis.  404 
Schofleld,  William,  William8town,Vt.  1874 
Bcholander,  Ferdinand,  Kane,  Pa.  128 

Schoonover,  Hiram  G.,  Angola,  N.  Y.  308 

Bchoppe,  W.  Gleason,  Boston,  Mass.  1880 

Schwab,  Elias  F.,  Lebanon,  Mo.  278 

♦Schwab,  Segmund  H.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  290 

Schwabenland,  John  C,  Odessa,  Wash.  898 
Schwarzauer,  Max  M.,  Fairford,  Ala.  92 

Schwimley,  William  A.,  Anita,  lo.  1895 

Scofield,  Albert  B.,  E.  Bmithfield,  Pa.  364 

Scotield,  C.  Ingerson,  E.  Northfield,  Mass.  234 
Scofield,  Frank  E.,  Dora,  Ore.  356 

Scofield,  William  C,  Westhampton,  Mass.  1851 
Scoles,  Richard,  Lererett,  Mass.  230 

Scotford,  H.  C,  7143  Perry  av.,  Chi'go,  HI.  148 
Scott,  Andrew  J.  [Cal.]  1874 

Scott,  Charles,  Reading,  Mass.  1854 

Scott,  Darius  B.,  Lancaster,  Mass.  228 

Scott,  Edward  E.,  Shelby,  Ala.  92,  439 

Scott,  Enos  B.,  Onekama,  Mich.  1882 

Scott,  George,  Cortland,  Neb.  288 

Scott,  George  H.,  Atkinson,  N.  H.  298 

Scott,  George  R.  W.,  Newton,  Mass.  438 

Scott,  H.  M.,  520  W.  Adams,  Ch'go,  111.  65, 1874 
Scott,  James  F.,  Springfield,  Me.  212 

Scott,  James  W.,  Janesville,  Wis.  1868 

Scott,  John  J.,  Normal,  Ala.  1895 

Scott,  Willard,  Worcester,  Mass.  58,  244 

Scovill,  Edgar  E.,  Cleveland,  O.  340 

[Scoville,  Samuel,  deceased. 
Scroggs,  Joseph  W.,  Pr.,  Eureka,  Kan.     1870 
Scudder,  Doremus,  Japan,  1885 

Scudder,  John  L.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  324 

Scudder,  William  H.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  11,  98 
Scudder,  Wm.  W.,  jr.,  Seattle,  Wash.  54,1885 
Beabury,  Jos.  B.,Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  1875 
Seagrave,  James  C,  Hinsdale,  Mass.  1851 

Searles,  Geo.  R.,  Absarokee,  Mont.  284 

Searles,  Wilbur  G.,  Ottawa,  Kan.  192 

Beaver,  Charles  H.,  Garden,  Mich.  254 

Seaver,  Norman,  Rutland,  Vt.  1860 

Seccombe,  Charles  H.,  Ames,  lo.  11,  170 

Seccombe,  Samu«l  H.,  Davenport,  lo.  172 

Secord,  Alfred  A.,  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.  254 
Sedgwick,  Arthur  H.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  238 
Sedgwick,  Ed w'd  C,  Curlisville,  Mass.  240 
Seeley,  Nicholas  J.,  Avon,  Conn.  1853 

Seeley,  William  T  .Westfleld,  lo.  184 

Seelye,  Benj.  B.,  Netawaka,  Kan.  1898 

['Seelye,  L.  Clark,  deceased. 
Seelye,  Samuel  T.,  Easthampton,  Mass.     1864 
Seibert,  Albert  E.,  Ceresco,  Mich.  250,  254 

Seibert,  J.  Addison,  Worcester,  Mass.  246 
Seibert,  Samuel  8..  Crystal,  Mich.  250,  2 

Sell,  Herman,  Wilton,  lo.  184 

Selby,  A.  Clark,  1899 

Selden,  J.  H.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  59,  118,438 
Self,  William  O.,  Clio,  Ala.  86,  8, 132 

Sell,  Henry  T.,  215  Madison  8t.,Chicago,II1.1877 
Sengstacke,  John  H.  H.,  Savannah,  Ga.  138 
Senior,  Herbert  I.  [Me.]  1868 

♦Setsee,  Daniel  M.,  Evarts,  Ky.  1894 

Severance,  Chas.  N.,  Garden  City,  Kan.  1888 
Severance,  Claude  M.,  New  York  City,  316 
Severance,  Milton  L.,  Burlington,  Vt.  1864 
Sewall,  B.  Frank,  Antrim,  Okla.  352 

Bewail,  David  B.,  South  Berwick,  Me.  1842 
Sewall,  John  L.,  St.  Albans,  Vt.  12,  390 

Sewall,  John  S.,  Bangor,  Me.  62,  1859 

Sewall,  Jotham  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  1855 

Sewall,  Oliver  D.,  Brookline,  Mass.  220 

Seward,  Arthur  L.  1878 

[Seward,  Dwight  M.,  deceased,  36 

Seymour,  Bela  N.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1855 
Seymour,  Charles  R.,  Bennington,  Vt.  384 


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LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


501 


Seymour,  Edward  P.,  Wendell,  Mass.  242 

Shaeffer,  Grant  L.,  Oxford,  Conn.  124 

Shannon,  Wm.  H.,  Wayne,  Mich.  264 

Sharp,  John,  Mannsville,  N.  T.  314 

Sharp,  Joseph  B.,  Aurora,  Neb. 
Sharp,  Robert  W.,  Orange,  N.  J.  1889 

*8harpe,  P.  A.,  4712  N.40th.  Omaha,  Neb.  292 
Shatto,  Charles  R.,  Shenandoah,  lo.  182 

Shattuck,  Calvin  8.,  Memphis,  Mich.  1849 

Shaufeld,  Z.  M.,  Hastings,  Neb.  1884 

Shaw,  Benj.  J.  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.  408 
Shaw,  Edwin  S.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  1890 

Shaw,  Edwin  W.,  Middleville,  Mich.  1858 

Shaw,  George  W.,  Fall  Hiver,  Mass. 
Shaw,  Gilbert  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1894 

Shaw,  Henry  H.,  Marlboro,  Vt.  388 

Shaw,  John  T.,  /y.,  Oberlin,  O.  1885 

Shaw,  Jndson  W.,  Falmouth,  Me.  1887 

Shaw,  William,  Atlanta,  Ga.  136 

Shaw,  William  A.,  Lake  Mills,  Wis.  410 

Sbaw,  William  B.,  I'ort  Byron,  111.  160 

Sheaff,  Robert  L.,  Barton,  Vt.  384 

Shear,  A.  Lincoln,  1890 

Shearer,  Herman  A.,  Pinckney,  Mich.  254,  60 
Sheffield,  Devello  Z.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  J/.  437 

Sheldon,  Charles  F.,  Enid,  Okla.  3-50,  2 

Sheldon,  Charles  M.,  Topeka,  Kan.  59,194,  438 
•Sheldon,  Frank  M.,  Greeley,  lo.  11,  112 

Sheldon,  Harry  D.,  Wellington,  O.  348 

Sheldon,  Stewart,  Topeka,  Kan.  1854 

Shelton,  Charles  W.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  54 

Shepard,  Herman  T.,  Boston,  Mass.  1891 

*Shepherd,  Alexander,  Toronto,  Ont.  1897 
Shepherd,  Robert  G.,  South  Point,  O.  1898 
Shepherd,  Samuel,  Maquoketa,  lo.  178 

Sherk,  Abraham  B.,  Kiantone,  N.  Y.  314,  60 
♦Sherman,  Andrew  M.,  Morristown,  N.J.  1888 
•Sherman,  Barker  B..  Manila,  P.  I.  1880 

Sherman,  Floyd  E.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1879 

Sherrill,  Alvan  F.,  Lee,  Mass. 
Sherrill,  Dana,  Hoopeston,  III.  1873 

Sherrill,  Sam'l  B.,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.   1863 
Sherwood,  John  W.,  Munica,  Mich. 
Shield,  Frederic,  Pasadena,  Cal.  1883 

Shingler,  John  J.,  Berea,  O.  336 

Sbipman,  Frank  R.,  Andover,  Mass.  216 

Shippen,  J   M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1883 

Shirley,  Arthur,  Stratford,  Conn.  1872 

Shockley,  Albert  D.,  Hetland,  S.  D.  370,  2 

Shoemaker,  Elmer  E.,Newb'yp't,  Mass.  234 
Short,  Geo.  W.  D. ,  15  Robert  ct.,  Ch'go,  111.  148 
Short,  Wallace  M.,  Evansville,  Wis.  408 

Short,  Wm.  H.,  Platteville,  Wis.  412 

Show,  Arley  B.,  Menlo  Park,  Cal.  1884 

Shull,  Gilbert  L.,  Crawford,  Neb.  288 

Shultz,  Jacob  K.,  Princeton,  Minn.  1882 

Shuman,  Henry  A.,  Rising  City,  Neb.  292 

Sbuman,  J.  S.,  Rigglon,  Ga.  1898 

Shurlleff,  Ernest  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 
Silcox,  John  B.,  Wiiuiiptg,  Can.  1876 

Siler,  William  J.  [Okla.]  1891 

Simmons,  Abraham,  Jenifer,  Ala.  92 

Simmons,  Daniel  A.,  Westville,  Fla.  132.  4 
Simmons,William  B., White  Cloud,  Kan.  1898 
Simmons,  Zachariah,  Little's  Mills,  N.  C.  326 
Simms,  Thomas,  Middlebury,  Vt.  388 

Simons,  J.  H.,  876  76th  St.,  Chicago,  IlL  150 
Simpkin,  Peter  A.,  Salt  Lake  City,  D.  381,  442 
Simpson,  Alexander,  Shaw,  111.  160 

Simpson,  Charles,  Chatham,  O.  338,  42 

Simpson,  Herbert  A.,  Parsons,  Kan.  194 

Simpson,  John  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1879 
Simpson,  Samuel,  Berlin,  Germany,  1895 

Sims,  Frank  W.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  .378 

Sims,  James  P.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  1894 

Sims,  John  R.,  Gadsden,  Ala.  92,  439 

Sims,  Josiah,  Nevada  City,  Cal.  102 

Sims,  Richard  V.,  New  Iberia,  La.  200 

Sims,  Thomas,  Melrose,  Mass.  232 

Sinden,  Arch  W.,  Providence,  111.  11,  160 

Singer,  Edwin  J.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  58 

Single,  John,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  376 

Singleton,  J.  H.,  Villa  park,  Denver,  Colo.  110 


Sink,  Reuben  H.,  Stockton,  Cal.  108 

Sinks,  Perry  W.,  Ridgway,  Pa.  12, 362 

Sinnett,  Charles  N.,  Chesterfield,  N.  H.  298 

Skeele,  Arthur  F.,  Painesville,  O.  ai4 

Skeels,  Henry  M.,  Harmon,  Colo.  110 
Skentlebury,  Wm.  H.,  Lake  Odessa, Mich.  256 

Skiles,  James  H.,  Farragut,  lo.  174 

Skillings,  Robert  B.,  Portland,  N.  Y.  318 

Skinner,  Charles  L.,  Haverhill,  N.  H.  302 

Skinner,  David  E.,  Doon,  lo.  174 

[Skinner,  Edward,  deceased,  36 

Slack,  Ezra  A.,  Brookline,  Mass.  1881 

Slack,  Henry  L.,  Bethel,  Conn.  114 

Slade,  William,  East  Hampton,  Conn.  116 

*Slade,  William  F.,  Waldoboro,  Me.  212 

[Slater,  Charles,  deceased,  37 
Sleeper,  Henry  D.,  Northampton,  Mass.    1891 

Sleeper,  William  T.,  Newton,  Mass.  1854 
Sleeper,  William  W.,  Wellesley,  Mas8.242,  404 

Sloan,  Alex.,  Kennebunkport,  Me.  206 
Sloan,  William,  Gallup,  N.  Mex.           297,  441 

Slocombe,  Samuel,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1867 

Slocum,  Geo.  M.  D.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  1879 
Slocum,  Wm.  F.,Pr.,Colo.  8p'g8,CoIo.83, 1878 

Slyfield,  Frederic  A.,  Quasqueton,  lo.  180,  2 
Small,  Andrew  J.,  Hampton  Falls,  N.H.        306 

Small,  Charles  H.,  Springfield,  O.  346 

Small,  Charles  R.,  Wells,  Me.  11,  212 

Small,  Henry  E.,  Goshen,  Conn.  118 

Small,  Uriah  W.,  West  Leeds,  Me.  1859 

Smalley,  A.  L.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  314 
Smart,  George  T.,  Newton  High'ds,  Mass.  234 

Smart,  I.  Chipman,  Pittstield,  Mass.  236 

Smart,  William  S.,  Brandon,  Vt.  384 
[Smedley,  Willis  E.,  deceased. 
Smidt,  Helmer  T.,  961  31st  pi.,  Chicago,Ill.  148 

Smiley,  Elmer  E.,  Pr.,  Laramie,  Wyo.  1891 

Smiley,  James  D.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1885 

Smiley,  Samuel  R.,  Colebrook,  N.  H.  298 

Smith,  Albert  D.,  Northboro,  Mais.  234 

•Smith,  Albert  H.,  Barneveld,  Wis.  404, 10 

Smith,  Allen  J.,  Marlboro,  N.  H.  304 

Smith,  Andrew  J.,  Ahtanura,  Wash.  396 

Smith,  Arthur,  Piermont,  N.  H.  304 

Smith,  Arthur  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Smith,  Azro  A.,  Reading,  Mass.  1864 

y Smith,  Charles  B.,  deceased,  37 

mith,  Charles  H.,  Plymouth,  Conn.  1887 

Smith,  Charles  W.,  Flagler,  Colo.  110,  2 

Smith,  Clifford  H.,  Pittsford,  Vt.  390 

Smith,  Edward  G.,  Epping,  N.  H.  1871 

Smith,  Edward  H.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  412 

Smith,  Edward  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  31.  1901 

Smith,  Edward  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  400 

Smith,  Edwin,  Ballardvale,  Mass.  216 

Smith,  Edwin  B.,  Argentine,  Kan.  188 

Smith,  Edwin  G.,  Princeton,  111.  1850 

Smith,  Edwin  R.,  Farmington,  Me.  206 

Smith,  E.  Sinclair,  Lansing,  Mich.  256 

Smith,  Esther,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1893 

Smith,  Ezra  N.,  N.  Falmouth,  Mass.  224 

Smith,  Felix  G.,Ogden,  Tenn.  380 

Smith,  Frank  G.,  Dubuque,  lo.  174 
Smith,  Frank  W.,  Cass  Lake,  Minn. 
*Smith,F.H.,670  Parnell  av.,  Chicago,  III.  1877 

Smith,  Frederick  C,  Zanesville,  O.  348 

Smith,  G.  Ernest,  Sauk  Center,  Minn.  274 

Smith,  George,  Whitewat«r,  Wis.  1868 

Smith,  George  H.,  Wheaton,  111.  1876 

Smith,  G.  H.,  Munnsville,  N.  Y.  314 

*8mith,  George  H.,  Dodd,  Tex.  1891 

Smith,  George  L.,  Newton,  lo.  180 

Smith,  Green  N.,  Baxley,  Ga.  136,  8 

Smith,  H.W.,  990  Coney  Is.[av.,  N.  Y.  11,  308 

[Smith,  Henry  H.,  deceased.  37 

Smith,  Henry  P.,  Amherst,  Mass.  216 

Smith,  Hinds,  Oberlin,  O.  1871 
Smith,  Howard  N.,  Cleburne,  Tex.         382,  442 

Smith,  Ira  A.,  Holden,  Me.  204, 6 

Smith,  Isaiah  P..  Salem,  N.  H.  1864 

Smith,  J.  Challen,  Alexandria,  Ind.  186 

Smith,  James  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 

Smith,  James  E.,  Thibodeaux,  La.  200 


502 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Smith,  James  R.,  W.  Superior,  Wis.  416 

Smith,  James  W.,  Graceville,  Fla.  1887 

Smith,  John  E.,  Fiemontville,  Cal.  1877 

Smith,  J.  Franklin,  Leigh,  Neb.  290 

Smith,  John  H.  B.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  274 

Smith,  J.  Lloyd,  Birnamwood,  Wis.   404,  6,  12 
Smith,  J.  T.,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
Smith,  John  W.,  Bonifay,  Fla.  132 

Smith,  Jonathan  G.,  Tomah,  Wis.  1888 

Smith,  Joseph  E.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  378,  442 
Smith,  Judson,  Boston,  Mass.  48,  67 

Smith,  Margaret  J.,  Monteagle,  Teun.  1893 
Smith,  Moses,  115  8.  Leavitt,  Chicago.IlL  1859 
Smith,  Nathaniel,  Lake  City,  Minn.  1844 

Smith,  Orville  S.,  Delavan,  Wis.  1874 

Smith,  Oscar  M.  [Minn.]  1863 

Smith,  Otierbein  O.,  Grinnell,  Jo.  58 

Smith,  Ralph  J.,  New  London,  O.  1884 

Smith,  Richard,  Hobart,  Ind.  166 

Smith,  Samuel  G.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  274 

Smith,  Stephen,  Lebanon,  Conn.  120 

Smith,  Stephen  D.,  Orlaiido,  Fla.  1875 

Smith,  Thomas,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  166 

Smith,  Wesley  W.,  btaffordville.  Conn.  12 
Smith,  William,  Chapin,  III.  154 

Smith,  William,  Wakeman,  O.  340,  8 

Smith,  William  A.,  Groton,  N.  T.  1864 

Smith,  William  H.,  Aurora,  111.  1879 

♦Smith,  William  R.,  Parti  idge,  Kan.  194 

Smith,  William  S.,  Worcester,  Mass.  12, 1854 
Smith,  Zwingle  H.,  Franksville,  Wis.  1890 
Emits,  Bastian,  Jackson,  Mich.  256 

Smyth,  Egbert  C,  /y.,  Andover,  Mass.  61 

Smyth,  Newman,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 

Sneath,  Isaiah  W.,  Franklin,  Mass.  224 

Bnelgrove,  Andrew  H.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1881 

Snell,  Charles  Y.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1871 

Snell,  Frank  W.,  Dennysville,  Me.  204 

Snell,  Laird  W..  N.  Brookfleld,  Mass.  234 

Snell,  Spencer,  'lalladega,  Ala.  92,  439 

[Snell,  William  W.,  deceased,  37 

Bnelling,  Alfred,  Jiuk,  Micronesia,  1888 

Snider,  Asa  B.,  Coverdale,  Cal.  98 

Snow,  Beecber  O.,  Maple  Park,  III.  1891 

Snow,  Benjamin  P.,  Yarmouth,  Me.  1870 

Snow,  Everard  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  11,  1901 
Snow,  Frederick  E.,  Guilford,  Conn.  118 

Snow,  Walter  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  272 

Snowden,  Clifford  L.,  Chicago,  111.  1897 

Snowden,  David  H.,  Sterling,  Kan.  1877 

Snowden,  Frank  R.,  Bellview,  Minn.  266,  74 
Snowden,  James  E.,  Cedar  Falls,  lo.  172 

Snyder,  Charles  W.,  Stillwater,  Okla.  1883 
Snyder,  Henry  C,  Saranac,  Mich.  262 

Snyder,  Henry  S.,  Weymouth,  Mass.  1885 

Snyder,  Owen  M.,  Freeland,  Mich.  254 

Snyder,  Peter  M.,  Rockford,  111.  160 

Boares,  A.  v.,  Honolulu,H.  I.  144 

Soderholm,  Henry,  Chicago,  111.  1892 

Solandt,  Andrew  P.,  Emmettsburg,  lo.  174 
Solandt,  James  A.,  Lead,  8.  D.  374 

Bomerville,T.E.,109W.  Adams,  Chi'go,Ill.  1888 
Soper,  George  E.,  Danbury,  Conn.  11,  116 

Souders,  Walter  G  ,  Elmwood,  111.  152 

Soule,  Sherrod,  Naugatuck,  Conn.  122 

Southgate,  Benj.  M.,  Sycamore,  III.  162 

Southgate,  Chas.  M.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  234 
Southworth,  Francis,  Portland,  Me.  210 

Spangler,  AlpheusM.,  Mittineague,  Mass.  242 
Spangler,  G.  B.,  Capioma.  Kan.  188,92,286,90 
Spanswick,  Thomas  W.,  Keystone,  S.  D.  372 
Sparhawk,  Willis  T. ,  Randolph,  Vt.  1900 

Spaulding,  Wayland,  Ayer,  Mass.  216 

Speare.S.  Lewis  B.,  Newton,  Mass.  1874 

Speer,  W.  J.,  Hydeville,  Cal.  11, 98,  100,  4,  6 
Speers,  Luther.  Osseo,  Wis.  11,  412 

Spelman,  Henry  O.,  Fairfield,  lo.  174 

Spelman,  Levi  P.,  Covert,  Mich.  1860 

Spence,  Jos.  M.  A.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  406,  8 
Spence,  Walter,  Council  Grove,  Kan.  188 

Spence,  Wm.  H.,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  220 
♦Spencer,  David  B.,  River  Falls,  Wis.  414 

Spencer,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1894 


♦Spencer,  William  H.,  High  Point,  N.  C.  1861 
Sperry,  Willard  G.,  Pr.,  Olivet,  Mich.  83 

Spiker,  William  D.,  Winthrop,  lo.  172,  86 

♦Spillars,  Ashbell  P.,  Tyty,  Ga.  1885 

Spittell,  Jabez,  Alcester,  8.  D.  370, 2 

Spoor,  Orange  H.,  Redlands,  Cal.  1861 

Sprague,  Elmer  E.,  Crete,  Neb.  1893 

Sprague,  Frank  M.,  Tampa,  Fla.  134 

Sprague,  Fred.  P.,  Central  Lake,  Mich.  250,  52 
Sprague,  William  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Spriggs,  John,  Suches,  Ga.  1876 

Spyker,  Simon,  Richland  Center,  Wis.  1854 
Squire,  Abraham  L.,  Elwood,  Neb.  1897 

Squires,  Norman  J.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  128 
Staaf,  Gustaf,  Scandia,  Pa.  1389 

Staats,  Henry  T.,  Pasadena,  Cal.  104 

Stacey,  John  W.,  Clarksville,  Mich.  250,  62 
Stacey,  W.  Herald,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  1891 
Stackpole,  Everett  8.,  Bradford,  Mass.  11,  226 
Staff,  Fred.,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  408 

Staley,  John  J.,  Manistee,  Mich.  258 

Stallings,  Jeremiah  J.,  Henderson, Ala.  86,8,90 
Stamp,  T.  W.,  6327  Evans  av,  Ch'go,  111.  1876 
Stanford,  Arthur  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  31.  437 

Stanley,  Charles  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Stanley,  John  E.,  Vernon,  Fla.  1891 

Stanton,  George  F.,  Boston,  Mass.  1866 

Stanton,  James,  Platville,  Colo.  1887 

Stanton,  J.iy  B.,  Glenwood,  lo.  176 

Staples,  A.  •!.,  Geneva,  Neb. 
Stapleton,  John,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Stapleton,  Robert,  West  Park,  O.  346 

Stapleton,  Robert  S.,  A.  B.  G.  F.  M.  437 

Stark,  Charles  W.,  Hillsboro.  Wis.  408 

Starr,  M.  Angelo,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1870 

Starr,  Edward  C,  Cornwall,  Conn.  116 

Starr,  Harris  E.,  Stons,  Conn.  11, 120 

Starr,  Otis  A.,  Montevideo,  Minn.  1870 

Starr,  William  H.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1865 

Staub,  John  J..  Portland,  Sta.  C,  Ore.  358 

Staub,  Rudolph,  Portland,  Ore.  1890 

St.  Aubin,  Thomas  8..  Springfield,  Mass.  240 
Stauffer,  Henry,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  O.  340 

Staver,  Daniel,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.  441 

Stead,  James  R.,  Lacon,  III.  156 

Stearns,  Cliarles  C,  Hartford,  Conn.  1870 

Stearns,  Edw.  R.,  Warren,  Me.  212 

Stearns,  Fred.  B.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  254 
Stearns,  George  W.,  Middleboro,  Mass.  232 
Stearns,  William  F.,  Norfolk,  Conn.  122 

Stebbins,  Herbert  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  1880 

Steedley,  David  F.,  Ba.xley,  Ga.  136 

Steele,  Charles  E.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  1870 
Steele,  John  T.,  Iowa,  La.  200 

Steele,  Joseph,  jr.,  Berwick,  lo.  170 

Steere,  Charles,  East  McDonough,  N.  Y.  1870 
Steiner,  Dennis  R.,  Ruggles,  O.  346 

Steiner,  Edward  A.,  Sandusky,  O.  1891 

Stembridge,  A.  E.,  Wilmington,  Mass.  1890 
Stemen,  John  A.,  Viroqua,  Wis.  416 

Stephens,  Frederick  A.,  Perry,  Mich.  260,  2 
Stephens,  J.  Viason,  Radnor,  O.  344,  6 

[Sterling,  George,  deceased.  38 

Sterns,  Wallace  H.,  Blackstone,  Mass.  218 
Stetson,  R.  Kidder,  Wyanet,  III.  164 

Stevens,  Almon  O.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  260 

[Stevens,  Asahel  H.,  deceased,  38 

Stevens,  Charles  H.,  Canton  Cen.,  Conn.  1880 
♦Stevens,  Charles  M.,  Stillwater,  Minn.  1890 
Stevens,  Clarence  M.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  106 
Stevens,  Frank  V.,  Whitewater,  Wis.  416 

Stevens,  George  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  71 

Stevens,  Henry  A.,  Brighton,  3Ia8s.  1861 

Stevens,  J.  M.,  973  Ballou  St.,  Chicago,  111.  148 
Stevens,  John  L.,  Thawville,  III.  1899 

Stevens,  Julius,  Ft.  Dodge,  lo.  1865 

Stevens,  Moody  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1862 
Stevens,  Thomas  E.,  Gray's  Lake,  111.  154 

Stevens,  Wm.  D.,  Warwick,  N.  Y.  1889 

Stevens,  Wilmot  E.,  Portland,  Mich.  260 

Stevenson,  John  O.,  Waterloo,  lo.  1875 

Stevenson,  Wm.  D.  J.,  Pittsville,  Wis.  412,  6 
Stewart,  J.  B.,  Hartsfield,  Ga.  136,  8 


1902.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


503 


Stewart,  Jeremiah  D.,  Aurora,  Neb.  58    : 

Stewnrt,  John  R.,  Curtis,  Ala.  86,  132 

♦Stewart,  Lillie  D.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1899 

Stewart,  William  E.  M.,  Woodland,  Cal.     108 
Stewart,  William  J.,  Rofiendale,  Wis.     406,  14    I 
Stewart,  William  R.,  La  Harpe,  III.  1868 

Stewart,  Wilson  R.,  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.  126 
Stlckel,  Edwin  C,  Pf.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  1875 
Stickney,  Edwin  H.,  Fargo,  N.  D.  58 

Stiles,  Hubert  W.,  Ada,  Minn.  266 

*Stiles,  William  C,  Stonington,  Conu.  1876 
Stimson,  Cyrus  F.,  Stratford,  Conn.  126 

Stimson,  H.  A.,  159  W.86th,N.Y.  59,  61, 316,  438 
Stimson,  Martin  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Stiver,  Samuel  L.,  Bunker  Uill,  111.  1879 

St.  John,  Benjamin,  Fayette,  lo.  174 

Stocking,  James  B.,  Wahoo,  Neb.  294 

Stocking,  Jay  T.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  11,  1901 
Stockins;,  Wm.  R.,  S.  Williamstown,  Mass. 
Stockwell,  Cyjus  K.,  Angola,  Ind.  1896 

Stoddard,  Eugene  W.,  Martinez,  Cal.  102 

Stoddard,  John  C,  Ogden,  lo.  1884 

Stoddart,  William,  Black  Earth,  Wis.  1887 
Stokes, W  T.,782Jeff' sou  av.,Br'klyn,N.T.1883 
Stone,  Dwight  C,  Chester,  Conn.  116 

Stone,  Edward  G.,  Killingworth,  Conn.  120 
Stone,  Edward  P.,  Lapeer,  Mich.  1861 

Stone,  Ira  D.,  Batavia,  111.  146 

Stoneman,  A.  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  254 
Stoop8,  J.  D.,  Eaathampton,  Mass.  11, 12, 1901 
Storar,  Fordyce  J.,  i'lymouth,  111.  160 

Storer,  Frederick  A.  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1886 
Storm,  Julius  E.,  Hyannis.  Neb.  286,  90 

Storrs.Chas.  L.,  Hillsboro  Bridge, N.H.  11,302 
♦Stotts,  Jas.  U.,1865  Grand  av.,<Jhi'go,  111.  1893 
Stough,  Henry  W.,  Wheatou,  111.  1896 

Btoughlon,  Lewis  II.,  Matoou,  111.  1895 

Stover,  Wesley  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  4J7 

Stowe,  Charles  E.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1878 

Stowe,  Wilbur  F.,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.  318 

Stowell,  Alex.  D.,  Binghamtun,  N.  Y.  1858 
Strain,  Horace  L.,  Decatur,  III.  11,  152 

Strang,  Clement  J.,  Springfield,  111.  11,  162 
Strange,  William  L.,  New  Plymouth,  Ida.  165 
Stratton,  Edward  W.,  Candor,  N.  C.  326 

Stratton,  Lemuel  N.,  Chicago,  111.  150 

*Strawman,D.S.,  Michigan  City.N^.D.  11,  1900 
Strayer,  Paul  M.,  8.  Nor  walk.  Conn.  11,  126 
Street,  Geo.  E.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  300 

Street,  Walter  B.,  Anderson,  Ind.  166 

Street,  William  D.,  White  Plains,  N.Y.  11,322 
Streeter,  Clayton  M.,  Royalton,  Wis.  414 

Streeter,  Willard  E.,  Warren,  Vt.  392 

Strickland,  Geo.  D.,  Drummond,  Mich.  252 
Stringer,  Firth,  De  Soto,  Mo.  278 

Stromire,  Geo.  D.,  Ford,  Kan.  190 

Strong,  Charles  B.,  Harwiuton,  Conn.  120 

Strong,  David  H.,  Williamstown,  Vt.  384,  94 
Strong,  Delos  A.,  S.  Manchester,  Conn.  1875 
Strong,  Dwight  A.,  Madison,  O.  1890 

Strong,  E.  Ellsworth,  Auburndale,  Mass.  48 
Strong,  Frank  P.,  Kinsley,  Kan.  190 

Strong,  Jacob  H.,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1857 

Strong,  James  W.,  /V.,Northlield,  Minn.  83 
Strong,  Josiah,  105  E.  22d,  N.  Y.  1871 

Strong,  J.  Selden,  Abington.  Conn.  114 

Strong,  Sydney,  Oak  Park,  111.  158 

Strong,  William  E.,  Amherst,  Mass.  11,  216 
Stroup,  Charles  \.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1896 
Strout,  Joseph  W.,  Kingston,  N.  H.  302 

Struthers,  Alfred  L.,  S.  Gardiner,  Me.  206, 10 
Stuart,  Isambert  B.,  Hooksett,  N.  H.  302 

*StubbinH,  Thomas  A.,  Holdrege,  Neb.  290 
Stubbius,  WiUiam  IL,  Victoria,  III.  162 

Stubbs,  Robert  S.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  1864 

Stump,  George  E.,  liussell,  Kan.  194 

Sturgis,  Frederick  E.,  Natick,  Mass.  232 

Sturtevant,  Ernest  W.,  Post  Mills,  Vt.  392 
Sturtevanl.J.M.,  832  Wilson  av..  Ch'go,  111.  148 
Stutson,  Henry  II.,  Perham,  Minn.  272 

Suckow,  William  J.,  Fort  Dodge,  lo.  170 

Suess,  William,  Kramer,  Neb.  292 

*Suffo,  Andrew,  Lincoln,  Neb.  290 


Sullens,  Arthur  J.,  Olney,  111.  158 

Sumner,  Charles  B.,  P/.,  Claremont,  Cal.  1868 
[Sumner,  Charles  E.,  deceased. 
Sumner,  Fred.  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 

Sumner,  M.  N.,  Mill  Creek,  Tenn.  -378 

Surdival,  William,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  362 

Sutherland,  John  M.,  Mound  City ,111.  146,56,62 
Sutherland,  John  VV.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1876 

Sutherland,  Ward  T.,  Oxford,  N.  Y.  316 

Sutherland,  Wm.  L.,  Great  Bend,  Kan.  190 
Sutton,  Benj.  A.,  Muscotah,  Kan.  192 

Sutton,  Samuel,  Young's  Creek,  Ky.  198 

Swain,  Augustus  C.,No.  Cambridge, Mass.  1873 
Swain,  Carl  J.,  Sauk  Rapids,  Minn.  266,  72,  4 
Swain,  Richard  L.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  302 

Swanson,  Isaac  J,  Lima,  O.  342 

Swanson,  J.  E.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  290 

Swanstrom,  August  [Mo  ]  1892 

Swarthout,  Eastman  G.,  Flint,  Mich.  1893 

Swartout,  E.  P.,  Lebanon,  S.  D.  374 

Swartz,  Charles  K.,  Bellevuo,  O.  336 

Swartz,  Herman  F.,  East  Cleveland,©.  11, 2, 340 
Swartz,  Joel  K.,  Devon,  Pa.  1855 

Sweet,  George  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.  366 

Sweet,  Milo  J.,  Almont,  Mich.  248 

Sweet,  William  I.,  Everett,  Mass.  224 

Swengel,  A.  Wilmer,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  1886 
Swift,  Benjamin,  Orwell,  Vt  390 

Swift, Clarence  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  270 

Swing,  Albert  T.,  Oberlin,  O.  1878 

Swinnertqn,  Wm.  T.,  N.  Stamford,  Conn  1877 
Tade,  Ewing  0.,  Sta.  B,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1861 
Taft.Jay  N.,30  W'dworth  av.,B'klyn,N. Y.1884 
Taft,  Rufus  M.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1893 

Taggart,  Charles  E.,  Three  Oaks,  Mich.  262 
Taggart,  George  A.,  Portland,  Ore.  356 

Taintor,  C.  H.,  151  Wash'n  St.,  Chicago,  111.  53 
Taintor,  Jesse  F.,  Rochester,  Minn.  272 

Talmadge,  Elliott  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1900 
Talmage,  Charles  H  ,  Taunton,  Mass.  240 

Talmage,  Luther  C,  Waukegan,  111.  1900 

Tangemann,  Gottlob  D.,  Danville,  lo.  172 

Tanner,  Allan  A.,  Waterloo,  lo.  184 

[Tappan,  Charles  L.,  deceased. 
Tasker,  Joseph  O.,  Stoddard,  N.  H.  306 

Tate,  Albert  J.,  High  Point,  N.  C.  441 

Tate,  William  J.,  Iligganum,  Conn.  120 

Taulbee,  James  M.,  N.  Enid,  Okla.  350,  2 

Taylor,  Albert  W.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.  320 
Taylor,  Charles  B.,  Chamberlain,  S.  D.  1885 
Taylor,  Charles  I.,  Linden,  Mich.  1886 

Taylor,  Edward,  Biughamton,  N.  Y.  1847 

Taylor,  Frederick  C,  Hyde  Park,  Vt.  388 

Taylor,  George  E.,  Pierce,  Neb.  292 

Taylor,  Glen  A.,  Spencer,  lo.  184,  438 

Taylor,  Graham,  Chicago,  111.  65, 148 

Taylor,  Horace  J.,  Dewey,  Wash.  396,  400 

Taylor,  James  F.,  Douglas,  Mich.  1855 

Taylor,  J.  G.,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.  11,  216 
Taylor,  J.  Phelps,  Andover,  Mass.  1868 

Taylor,  Livingston  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  11,308 
Taylor,  Marcus  B  ,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  308 

Taylor,  Raynsford,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1878 
*Taylor,  Samuel,  Mulhken,  Mich,  258 

t    Taylor,  Mrs.  S.  E.,  Denver  Mills,  Colo.    110,  2 
I    Taylor,  Wallace,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Taylor,  Walter  P.  1891 

Tead,  Edward  S.,  Somerville,  Mass.  1878 

'  Tebbetts,  Arthur  II.,  Miuneapolis,  Minn.  1873 
Teel,  William  H.,  Vernon  Center,  Conn.  128 
[Teele,  Albert  K.,  deceased,  38 

Temple,  Charles,  Traverse  City,  Mich.  1851 
Temple,  Wm.  U.  (}.,  Seattle,  Wash.  400 

Tenney,  Edward  P.,  i  ambridge,  Mass.  1859 
Tenney,  Henry  M.,  Oberlin,  O.  344 

!    Tenney,  H.  Melville,  San  Jos6.  Cal.  106 

i    Tenney,  Leonard,  Boston,  Masi.  1845 

I    Tenney,  Leonard  B.,  Nelson,  N.  H.  302,  4 

!    Tenney,  William  A.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1856 

Tenney,  William  L.,  N.  Adams,  Mass.         234 
j    Terborgh,  Isaac,  Richmond,  Mich.  260 

Terhune,  Edward  P.,  Pompton,  N.  J.  1865 

I    Testa, S.  L.,  66  Woodhull,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1899 


504 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Tewksbury,Elwood  G.,^.  B.  G.  F.  M.  437 
Tewksbury,  Geo.  A.,  Concord,  Mass.  222 

*Thacker,  Joseph,  Cooks,  Mich.  260,  6,  8 

Thain,  Alexander  R.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  11,  416 
♦Thayer,  Charles  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.  366 
Thayer,  Frederick  D.,  Dudley,  Mass.  11,  224 
Thayer,  Henry  E.,  Topeka,  Kan.  54 

Thayer,  Henry  O.,  Portland,  Me.  1866 

[Thayer,  J.  Henry,  deceased,  38 

Thayer,  Lucius  H.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  304 
Thayer,  O.  Franklin,  Wardner,  Ida.  1886 

Thiel,  P.  J.,  Spillville,  lo.  174 

Thing,  Milo  J.  P.,  Lake  Benton,  Minn.  270 
Thirloway,  Timothy,  Belle  Fourche,  8.  D.  370 
Thistleton,  Alfred  E.,  Roxbury,  Conn.  11,  126 
Thom,A.  Alexander,  Audubon,  Minn.  11,266,74 
Thomas,  Chandler  N.,  Bristol,  Vt.  384 

Thomas,  Charles  M.,  No.  Lawrence,  Kan.  192 
Thomas,  David  L.  [Wyo.]  1893 

Thomas,  D.  Theodore,  Foungstown,  O.  348 
Thomas,  Evan,  Essex  -Junction,  Vt.  386 

Thomas,  Isaac,  Horatio,  Pa.  360 

Thomas,  Ivor,  Bangor,  Pa.  11,  360,  4 

Thomas,  John  A.,  Kingston,  Wis.  412 

Thomas,  John  G.,  Lima,  O.  342 

Thomas,  John  M.,  Columbus,  O.  340 

Thomas,  John  P.,  Nanticoke,  Pa.  362 

Thomas,  Lewis  J.,  So.  Peabody,  Mass.  236 
Thomas,  Owen,  Elliott,  lo.  174,  6 

Thomas,  Reuen,  Brookline,  Maes.  220 

Thomas,  Thomas  D.,  Ked  Oak,  lo.  1881 

Thomas,  Thomas  P.,  Madison,  O.  342 

Thomas,  W.  Arthur,  Trumbull,  Conn.  128 
Thome,  A.  M.,  133  Lincoln  av.,  Chi'go,  III.  150 
Thome,  James  A.,  Kelley's  Island,  O.  342 

Thompson,  Albert  H.,  Raymond,  N.  H.  304 
Thompson,  Alex.,  Ashkum,  III.  146,52 

Thompson,  Alex.  W.,  Etiwanda,  Cal.  100 

[Thompson,  Augustus  C.,  deceased,  39 

Thompson,  Carl  D.  1898 

Thompson,  Charles,  White  City,  Kan.  196 

Thompson,  Frank,  Valparaiso ,  Chili,  437 
Thompson,  George  O.,  Truro,  Mass.  242 

Thompson,  Hiram  F.  1893 

Thompson,  Howard  S.,  Hampden,  O.  342 

Thompson,  James  B.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  406 
Thompson,  James  K.,  Chicago,  111.  1888 

Thompson,  J.  M.  [Mo  ] 

Thompson,  Mitchell,  Goliad,  Tex.  1868 

Thompson,  Nathan,  Laurel,  Md.  1865 

Thompson,  Thomas,  Frankfort,  S.  D.  370,  2 
Thompson,  William  8.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  1860 
Thompson,  W.  8.,  E.  Bomerville,  Mass.  11,  238 
Thomsen,  Ludwig,  Lehi,  U.  1900 

Thomson,  Alex.,  Ashkum,  111.  1887 

Thomson,  A.  Eugene,  Lorain,  O.  342 

Thomson,  James,  NorU'ood,  N.  Y.  316 

Thomson,  Robert  J.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  T,  118 
Thoren,  B.  J.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  1894 

Thorp,  Charles  N.,  Oswego,  N.  T.  316 

Thorp,  W.  B.,  3977  Drexel  blvd.,  Chi'go, 111.  148 
Thorpe,  John,  Brookline,  N.  H.  298 

Thorpe,  Ole  O.,  Concord,  Mass.  222 

Thorvilson,  C.  A.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 
Thrall,  J.  Bralnerd,  Pepperell,  Maes.     263,  438 
Thrall,  W.  Herbert,  Huron,  8.  D.  54 

Thrasher,  George  W.,  Courtland,  Ala.  88 

Thrush,  John  O.,  Webster  City,  lo.  184 

Thurston, Chas.  A.G.,E.Somerville,Mass.  1877 
Thurston,  John  R.,  Whitinsville,  Mass.  234 
Thurston,  Oakley  B.,  Reed  City,  Mich.  260 
Thurston,  Thos.  W.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.  1851 
Thwing,  Charles  F.,  Pr.,  Cleveland,  O.  1879 
Thwing,  Edward  W.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  144 

Thygeson,  Hanson  E.,  Chesterfield,  Mass.  222 
Thyholdt,  Paul  C,  Jacksonville,  111.  1881 

*Tibbets,  Arthur  H.,  Dawson,  Minn.  1873 

Tibbetts,  Dallas  D.,  Eldon,  lo.  1881 

Ticknor,  Owen  E.,  Westfield,  lo.  1896 

Tillett,  Barton  C,  Central  City,  lo.  172,  6 

Tilton,  Geo.  H.,  N.  Woburn,  Mass.  244 

Timoteo,  E.  S.,  Honolulu,  H.  I. 
Tingle,  George  W.,  Moville,  lo.  180 


Titcomb,  Arthur,  Saxonville,  Mass.  224 

Titmarsh,  Robert,  Des  Moines,  lo.  1895 

Titsworth,  Judson,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  410 

Titus,  Herbert  R.,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  320 
Tobey,  Benjamin  F.,  Danby,  N.  Y.  310 

Tobey,  Rufus  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  1880 

Todd,  Albert  G.,  Worcester,  Mass.  246 

Todd,  David  E.,  Payson,  111.  158 

Todd,  George  L.,  Havana,  Cuba,  1887 

Todd,  Henry  C,  Prentice,  Wis.  412 

Todd,  John  W.,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.  268 

Todd,  Quintus  C,  Burlington,  Wyo.  1879 

*Todd,  William  E.,  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.  314 
Toleraan,  Charles  B.,  Sterling,  Mass.  240 

Tomblen,  Chas.  L.,  N.  Middleboro,  Mass.  232 
Tomes,  Isaac  N.  1858 

Tomlin,  David  R.,  Mitchell,  8.  D.  374 

Tomlinson,  J.  Logan,  Simsbury,  Conn.  1863 
Tomlinson,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1872 
Tompkins,  J.,  153  La  8alle,  Chicago,  111.  54 
Toomay,  John  B.,  Carthage,  Mo.  278 

Toothaker,  Archie,  Highland,  Kan.  190 

Tornblom,  August  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.  120 
Torosyan,  Hohannes  T.,  Hawley,  Mass.  228 
Torrence,  James  8.,  Laurel,  Mont.  284 

Torrens,  David  J.,  Friendship,  N.  Y.  310 

Torrey,  Charles  C,,  Taraworth,  N.  H.  306 

Torrey,  Charles  C,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1899 
Torrey,  Daniel  T.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1888 

Torrey,  David  C,  Byfield,  Mass.  232 

Torrey,  Henry  A.  P.,  Pf.,  Burlington,  Vt.  1865 
Torrey,  Joseph,  8hirley,  Mass.  238 

Torrey,  Reuben  A.,  81  Inst.pl., Chi'go, 111.  1878 
Tower,  Charles  E.,  Hampton,  lo.  176 

Towle,  James  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1871 
Town,  Willard  O.,  Thompson,  O.  346 

Towne,  Salem  D.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  1885 
Townsend,  Arthur  C,  Ravenna,  Neb.  262 

Townsend,L.  A  .,64  N.  Cent'l  Pk.av.,  Chi'go,  150 
Townsend,  Morris  B  ,Gr'nd  Rapids,  Mich.  248 
Townsend,  Stephen  J.,  Haines  City,  Fla.  132 
Tracy,  Alfred  E.,  Wilton,  N.  H.  306 

Tracy,  Charles  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Tracy,  Isaac  B.,  Cumberland,  Wis.  406 

Tracy,  James  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

♦Traudt,  Adam,  Globeville,  Colo.  110 

Trask,  John  L.  R.,  Sprinafleld,  Mass.  1867 
Traut,  G.  Albert,  Excelsior,  Minn.  268 

Travers,  Robert  M.,  Petersburg,  Neb.  292 

Travis,  A.  Ferdinand,  Kensington,  Conn.  120 
Travis,  David  Q.,  Crockett,  Cal.  100 

Travis,  Lee  J.,  Marietta,   O.  342 

Trcka,  Charles  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1897 

Treat,  Edward  P.,  Irasburg,  Vt.  388 

Treat,  J.  Calvin,  Oberlin,  O.  344 

TreFethren,  Eugene  B.,  Ipswich,  8.  D.  372,  4 
Treiber,  Daniel  J.,  Russell,  Kan.  1885 

Trieber,  Michael,  Kulm,  N.  D.  332,  4 

Triplett,  Harry  M.,  Springfield, Neb.  286 

Tripp,  Ira  J.,  Bedford,  Mich.  248 

*Trover,  Winfield  D.,  Auburn,  Ind.  1861 

Trow,  Wni.  A.,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.  320 

Trowbridge,  John  P.,N.  Rochester,  Mass.  2-38 
Trueblood, Wm.  J.,  13  Woodland  Park,  111.  1878 
Truman,  Daniel,  Onekama,  Mich.  260 

Trumbull,  H.  Clay,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  ISW 

Truslow,  Arthur,  Baltimore,  Md.  1896 

Trussell,  William  F.,  Tintah,  Minn.  274 

Tucker,Fred.D., St.  Anthony  Park,  Minn.  1896 
Tucker,  Wm.  B.,  Opelika,  Ala.  439 

Tucker,  Wm.  J.,  Pr.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  83,  438 
Tuckennan,  Fred  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1886 
[Tufts,  James,  deceased.  40 

TuU,  Harvey  V.,  Naperville,  111.  158 

Tunnel,  Robert  M.,  Manhattan,  Kan.  1869 

Tupper,  John  S.,  Burlington,  Vt.  1884 

Tupper,  Leland  E.,  Selina,  Kan.  194 

Turk,  Morris  H.,  Weuham,  Mass.  242 

♦Turner,  Benj.  R.,  Independence,  Okla.  1873 
Turner,  E.  B.,  Kohala,  H.  I.  142 

Turner,  Herbert  B.,  Hampton,  Va.  1879 

Turner,  John  M.,  Castana,  lo.  172,  82 

Turner,  Jonathan,  Utica,  Mich.  1895 


1902.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


505 


350 

1862 

40 

336 
1897 

437 
1866 

110 
1882 
1861 


Turner,  Joseph  W.,  Tallman.X.  Y.  320 

Turner,  Leonard  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1897 

Turner,  Sebastian  D.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  220 
Turner,  Tell  A. ,  Chillicothe.  O.  1880 

Turner,  W.  Jaj-,  Norfolk,  Neb.  292 

Turrell,  Charles  W.,  Alma,  Kan.  188 

Tuthill,  C.  Julian,  Sanford,  Me.  210 

Tuthill,  Wm.  B.,  E.  Hartford,  Conn.  116 

Tuttle,  Henry  W.,  Manchester,  lo.  178 

Tuttle,  John  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  12 

Tweedy,  Henry  H.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  320 

Twichell,  Joseph  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  118 

Twombly,  Alexander  8.,  Newton,  Mass.  1859 
Tyler,  Charles  M.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1857 

Tyler,  Henry  F.,  Columbus,  O.  340 

Tyler,  Henry  M.,  iy.,iSrorthanipton,  Mass.  1872 
Udd,  John,  Cambridge,  Mass.  12 

*U£ford,"W.S.,23Delancey, New  York.N.Y  .1891 
Umsted,  Owen,  Trinidad,  Colo.  112 

Underbill,  Wm.  H.,  Vanderbilt,  Mich.  248,  62 
Underwood,  Rufus  S.,  Longmeadow,  Ms.  1867 
Unger,  Samuel  L.,  Brodhead,  Wis.  404 

Updike,  Eugene  G.,  Madison,  Wis.  410 

Updyke,  Stephen  G.,  New  Ulm,  Minn.         272 
Upshaw,  William  L.,  Hobart,  Okla. 
Upson,  Henry,  New  Preston,  Conn. 
[Upton,  Augustus  G.,  deceased, 
Upton,  Jonathan  8.,  Brecksvllle,  O. 
Upton,  Rufus  P.,  Kerns,  Minn. 
Ussher,  Clarence  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
Utterwick,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Uzzell,  Thomas  A.,  Denver,  Colo. 
Vaile,  Charles  8.,  Claremont,  Cal. 
Vaill,  Henry  M.,  Staffordville,  Conn. 
Vallentine,  James  Wesley,  Marshall,  Minn 
Van  Allen,  Frank,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Van  Antwerp,  John,  Vicksburg,  Mich.  1847 
Van  Auken,  Abram,  Old  Mission,  Mich.  258 
VanAuken,C.F.,155La  Salle st.,Ch'go,Hl.  1877 
Van  Auken,  John  C,  White  Cloud,  Mich.  1884 
Van  der  Pyl,  Nicholas,  Holliston,  hlass.  228 
Van  Horn,  Francis  J.,  Des  Moines,  lo.  174,  438 
Van  Home.  Mahlon,  St.  Thomas,  D.W.I.  1866 
Van  Keuren,  Mailler  O.,  Salamanca,  N.  Y.  318 
Van  Luven,  8.  A.,  Denver,  Colo. 
Van  Norden,  Charles,  Bacramento,  Cal.  1866 
Van  Ommeren,  Hendrik,  Armada,  Mich.  248 
Van  Swearingen,  O.  M.,  Chicago,  111.  1878 

Van  Vleet,  William  M.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  lo.  1891 
Van  Wagner,  Allen  J.,  Sedalia,  Mo.  1873 

Van  Wagner,  James  M.,  Sedalia,  Mo.  1846 
Varley,  Arthur,  Winslow,  Me.  214 

Vater,  William,  Albany,  Vt.  384 

Vaughan,  George  W.,  Chulafinnee,  Ala.  86,  8 
Vaughan,  Lewis  B.,  Forman,  N.  D.  11,330,2,4 
Vaughan,  Stephen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1895 
Vaughn,  Howard  R.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  416 
Veazie,  Walter  C,  Denver,  Colo.  1S84 

Vernon,  Ambrose  W.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  324 
•VesBot,  Charles  H.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  1892 

Vetter,  John,  Eldon,  Mo.  1863 

Vickers,  Albert  Y.,  Bluff  Springs,  Ala.  1888 
Viets,  Francis  H.,  Buckingham,  Conn.  114 

Villiers,  J.  Charles,  Lyme,  Conn.  124 

Vincent,  Clarence  A.,'Gale8burg,  111.  152 

Vincent,  Corwin  D.,  Mancelona,  Mich.  258 
Vincent,  Samuel  L.,  W.  Glover,  Vt.  386 

Vincent,  Thomas  H.,  N.  Weymouth,  Mass.  244 
Vincentius,  Peter,  E.  Boston,  Mass.  1888 

Vining,  R.  W.,  Roscoe,  N.  Y.  318 

Virgin,  Samuel  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  244,  316 
Vittum,  Edmund  M,,  Grinnell,  lo.  176 

Vogel,  Albert  H.,  Fall  Creek,  111.  152 

Vogler,  Henry,  Bowdle,  8.  D.  370,  2,  4 

Vogt,  Wm.  F.,  Guide  Rock,  Neb.  286,  8,  90,  4 
Voorhees,  Frank,  Buiting  Hollow,  N.  Y.  308 
Voorhees,  J.  Spencer,  Roslindale,  Mass.      220 


[Voorhees,  Louis  B.,  deceased. 
Vose,  James  G.,  I'rovidence,  R.  I. 
[Votaw,  Elihu  H.,  deceased, 
Vrooman,  Henry  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Wade,  Justin  G.,  Araboy,  111. 
Wade,  William  G.,  Solon,  Me. 


40 


1889 

12,  146 

212 


Wadensten,  August,  E.  Auburn,  R.  I.  366 

Wadhams,  Jonathan,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1871 
Wadleigh,  T.  B.,  Dongola,  111.  152 

Wagner,  Horace  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  43T 

Waikalai,  O.  Z.  W.,  Kalapana,  H.  I. 
Wailes,  Prince  O.,  Schriever,  La.  1895 

Waite,  Foster  R.,  Talcottville,  Conn.  126 

Waite,  Henry  R.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  1872 
Waits,  G.  W.  Cornelius,  Barnesville,  Ala.  1897 
Walcott,  Dana  M.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  1871 

Walden,  H.  R.,  Dockery  b  Store,  N.  C.  11,  326 
Waldo,  Levi  F.,  Canon  City,  Colo.  1844 

♦Waldron,  Daniel  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  1867 

Waldron,  Geo.  B.,  Little  River,  Fla.  1887 

Wales,  Fred'k  H.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1876 
Walker,  Avery  8.,  Hennlker,  N.  H.  302 

Walker,  Charles  S.,  Pr..  Amherst,  Mass.  1871 
*Walker,CorneliuBE.,SpringValley,Minn.l889 
"Walker,  D.  A.,  South  West  Harbor,Me.  11,212 
Walker,  Henry  H.,  Boulder,  Colo.  110 

Walker,  Herbert,  Sullivan,  N.  H.  306 

Walker,  John  J.,  Westboro,  Mass.  11, 12,  242 
Walker,  John  T.,  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.  252 
Walker,  Joseph  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  437 

Walker,  William  H.,  Wilmette,  HI.  162 

Walker,  William  8.,  Chester,  Mass.  11, 1891 
Walker,  Williston,  New  Haven,  Conn.  71 

Walker,  Zachary  T.,  Lyndon,  111.  158 

Walkup,  Alfred  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Jf.  437 

Wall,  Arthur  A.,  Rockford,  Mich.  1883 

Wallace,  David,  Lunenburg,  Mass.  230 

Wallace,  Geo.  R.,  Spokane,  Wash.  400 

Wallace,  Louis,  Palermo,  Cal.  104,  8 

Wallace,  MacH.,  Eugene,  Ore.  356 

Wallace,  Robert  W.,  Somerville,  Mass.  12 

Wallace,  Stryker  A.,  Bowen,  111.  146 

Wallace,  William  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Wallar,  Wm.  C.  A.,  Little  Falls,  Minn.  270 
Waller,  Edward,  Tipton.  Cal.  1871 

Walters,  Luther  M,,  Fresno,  Cal.  100 

Walters,  Thos.  W.,  Spokane,  Wash.  400 

Walton,  Gilbert,  Harriman,  Tenn.  11,  1901 
Walton,  Richard  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1879 
Walton, W.,  29  Truxton  8t.,Br'klyn,N.Y.  1877 
Waltrip,  Theo.  A.,  Lakewood,  N.  Y.  308,  14 
Walz,  E.  L.,  Plaiiifield,  Vt.  390 

Wannamaker,  Henry  S.,  Elyria,  O.  340 

Ward,  Arthur  N.,  Somerville,  Mass.  1879 

Ward,  Earl  J.,  Meredith,  N.  H.  1868 

Ward,  Frank  G.,  Emporia,  Kan.  190 

Ward,  Geo.  M.,  Pr  ,  Winter  Park.  Fla.  83,  134 
Ward,  Hiram  Q.,  Bakersfield,  Vt.  384 

Ward,  John  A.,  Toledo,  lo.  1894 

Ward,  John  R.,  A'*20  Zealand,  1894 

Ward,  Wm.  Hayes,  Newark,  N.J.  53,438 

♦Ware,  Edward  T.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  11,  1901 

Warfield,  Franke  A.,  Lowell,  Mass.  1871 

Wark,  William  O.,  Chicago,  111.  1892 

Warner,  Alexander  C,  Coalville,  U.  1899 

Warner,  Charles  C,  Monticello,  lo.  180 

Warner,  Lyman,  Salisbury,  Conn.  1857 

Warner,  Thos.  H.,  Whitehall,  Mich.  1S90 

Warner,  William  J.,  Malta,  111.  156 

Warner,  Wilmond  A.,  Bethel,  Vt.  384 

Warren,  Albert,  Lake  Benton,  Minn.  1872 

Warren,  Edgar  L.,Wolfeboro,  N.  H.  306 

Warren,  Henry  K.,  Pr.,  Yankton,  8.  D.  83 
Warren,  James  H.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1850 
Warren,  Joy  M.,  Cooper,  Mich.  2-52 

Warren,  Leroy,  Old  Mission,  Mich.  1862 

Warren,  William  F.,  Maiden,  Mass.  1878 

Warren,  William  H.,  Lansing,  Mich.  54,  438 
Warren,  Willis  A.,  Lake  City,  Minn.  270 

Washburn,  Chas.  H.,  Maynard,  Mass.  232 

Washburn,  Francis  M.,  Lincoln,  Cal.  100,  2 
Washburn,  George,  Constantinople,  437 

Washburn,  George  T.,  Meriden,  Conn.  437 
Washburn,  George  Y.,  Everett,  Mass.  224 

IVN'ashburn, William  S.,  deceased,  41 

Washington,  Alonzo  G.,  Farnhamville,  lo.  174 
Waterman,  W.  A.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  168,  438 
Waters,  Frank  P.,  Wolcott,  Conn.  130 

Waters,  George  F.,  Glastonbury,  Conn.       118 


506 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Waters,  N.  McG.,  Binghamton,  N.Y.  308 

Waters,  Otis  B.,  Benzonia,  Mich.  1861-1864 
Waters,  T.  Frank,  Ipswich,  Mass.  228 

Waterworth,  John  A.,  Andover,  Me.  202 

Wathen,  Charles  B  ,  Rehoboth,  Mass.  230 

Wathen,  John  M.,  Claremont,N.  H.  298,392 
Watkins,  Thomas  R.,  Scranton,  Pa.  1884 

*Watry,  Francis,  Pescadero,  Cal.  104 

Watson,  Albert,  Windham,  N.  H.  1871 

Watson,  Albert  P.,  Bedford,  N.  H.  1901 

Watson,  Carey  H.,  Greentield,  Maes.  226 

Watson,  Charles  C.,  Lynn,  Mass.  1867 

Watson,  Charles  E.  [Mont.]  1883 

Watson,  James  A.,  Georgiana,  Ala.  88 

Watson,  James  J.,  Summer  Hill,  111.  162 

Watson,  Robert  H.,  Hersey,  Mich.  1879 

*Wat8on,  Thomas,  Lake  Placid,  N.  Y.  1860 
Watson,  Wm.  H.,  Red  Lodge,  Mont.  284,  441 
Watt,  James,  GlenuUin,  N.  D.  382 

Watt,  James  C. ,  Niagara,  N.  D.  330,  4 

Walt,  Richard,  Clearwater,  Minn.  266,  8 

Watt,  Thomas  E.,  Brookfield,  Mo.  278 

Watt,  William  J.,  Vienna,  III.  168,  62 

Wattenbarger,  O.  T.,  Almeiia,  Kan.  188 

Watts,  John  W.,  Lafayette,  Ore.  1880 

Way,  Lawrence  F.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  1868 
Way,  Wm.  H.,  Rensselaer  Falls,  N.  Y.  1885 
Weage,  Edward  D.,  Port  Angeles,  Wash.  398 
Weatherby,  Seaborn,  Grice,  Tex.  382 

Weatherwax,  Frank.  W.,  Melbourne,  Fla.  132 
[Webb,  Edwin  B.,  deceased,  41 

Webb,  Henry  W.,  Ionia,  la.  170,  6 

Webb,  Thomas,  Inland,  N.  Y.  312 

*Webb,  William  H.,  W.  Springtield,  Mass.  1861 
Webber,  Berthold  L.,  Marshall,  Minn.  1894 
Webber,  Edwin  E.,  Waubay,  S.  D.  376 

Webber,  George  N.,  Northampton,  Mass.  1855 
Weber,  William,  New  Haven,  Conn.  1888 

Webster,  Asber  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  1879-1869 
Webster,  Eug.  C,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  438,  40 
Web8ter,Frank'n  G.,8ummer  Hill,  N.Y.  312,  20 
Webster,  George  J.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  1875 
Weckbacher,George,RidgeUeld  Park.N.J.  1897 
Weeden,  Charles  F.,  Lynn,  Mass.  11,  230 

Week8,Eugene  B.,18Cal.  av.,  Chicago,  111.  1890 
Weimer,  Morrison,  Pr.,  Rogers,  Ark.  1890 
Weir,  George,  Greenwich,  O.  1888 

Weiss,  Geo.  C,  Waukesha,  Wis.  1888 

Weiss,  Joseph,  Hartford,  Wis.  11,  1901 

Welch,  Moses  C,  Pomona,  Fla.  1862 

Welch,  V.  P.,  441  8.  Leavitt  St.,  Ch'go,  111.  1881 
Welcher,  Manfred  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1880 
Welles,  T.  Clayton,  Lowell,  Mass.  11,  2,  230 
Wellman,  Frederic  C,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  437 

Wellman,  Joshua  W.,  Maiden,  Mass.  50 

Wellman,  Wheeler  M.,  Darlington,  Okla.  1874 
Wells,  Arch.  C,  Lomax,  Ala.  88 

Wells,  Charles  W.,  Roy,  Wash.  398,  400 

W'ells,  Clayton  B.,  Eureka,  Kan.  190 

Wells,  George  W.,  North  Fairfield,  O.  1871 
Wells,  Herman  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1890 

Wells,  John  H.,  Kingston,  R.  I.  1851 

Wells,  Mark,  Baltimore,  Md.  214 

Wellwood,  Samuel  D.,  Bancroft,  Mich.  248 
Welsh,  John  W.,  Evanstou,  111.  1900 

Wentworth,  Henry  H.,  Goffstown,  N.  H.  300 
West,  Lester  L.,  Winona,  Minn.  276 

West,  Parley  B.,  Lake  View,  lo.  178 

Westerdale,T.,  5310W.Lake  st.,Ch'go,  111.  1889 
Westervelt,  Wm.  D.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  1874 

Westfall,  Charles  K.,  Ventura,  Cal.  1880 

Westman,  C.  L.,  Vienna,  111.  1895 

Weston,  Bartlett  H.,  Centerville,  Mass.  216 
*Weslrand,  A.  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  410 

Whaley,  Adam  D.,  Edmore,  Mich.  252,  62,  4 
Whalley,  John,  Hart,  Mich.  1871 

Wheat,  Frank  I.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1890 

Wheat,  Nathaniel  M.,  Aurora,  Mo.  1880 

*  Wheeler,  Charles  T.,  Kansas  City, Mo.  278 
Wheeler,  Edgar  C,  Rockland,  Mass.  238 

Wheeler,  Edward  F.,  Austin,  Minn.  1890 

Wheeler,  Edward  P.,  Chicago,  111.  1876 

Wheeler,  Fred  8.,  Jefferson,  Wis.  1897 


Wheeler,  Robert  F.,  Hartford,  Conn.  118 

Wheeler,  Sheldon  H.,  Compton,  Cal.  1875 

Wheeler,  Warren  E.,  Pleasant  Hill,Tenn.  1889 
Wheeler,  Wilson  N.,  Newton,  Kan.  192,  440 
Wheelock,  Albert  H.,  Millis,  Mass.  232 

Wheelocb,  Edwin,  Cambridge,  Vt.  1856 

Wheelwright,  Joseph,  Presoott,  Mass.  236 

Wheelwright,  Stephen,  Washington,  lo.  1895 
Whipple,  Frank  L.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  1895 
Whistler,  Miss  Sara  B.,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  1898 
Whitaker,  John  H.,  Atlantic,  Mass.  236 

Whitaker,  John  W.,  Tuskegee,  Ala.  12 

Whitby,  Henry  J.,  Emporia,  Kan.  190 

Whitcomb,  George  C,  Coldwater,  Mich.  1878 
Whitcomb,' Wm.  A.,  Spring  Valley,  Wis.  1896 
Whitcomb,  Wm.  F.,  Surry,  N.  H.  306 

White,  Austin  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1861 

White,  Charles  A.,  Princeton,  Mass.  236 

White,  Charles  E.,  Wilder,  Vt.  388 

White,  Frank  N.,  Sioux  City,  lo.  11,  182 

White,  George  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

White,  George  H.,  Grinnell,  lo.  1856 

White,  Isaac  C,  Plymouth,  Mass.  1850 

White,  Isaac  J.,  Leon,  Ala.  88,  90 

White,  James  W.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  414 

White,  Levi,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  166 

White,  Schuyler  8.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

White,  William  D.,  Phoenix,  Ala.  88 

White,  William  F. ,  Hinsdale,  N.  H.  302 

Whitehill,  John,  Oldtown,  Mass.  234 

Whitelaw,  James  D.,  Ashland,  Wis.  1887 

Whitfield,  John  W.,  Ulica,  N.  Y.  1859 

Whitham,  Frank  E.,  Ritzville.  Wash.  398 

Whiting,  Elbridge  C,  Belmont,  Mass.  218 

Whiting,  Lyman,  E.  Charlemont,  Mass,  222 
Whitley,  John  E.,  Penacook,  N.  H.  298 

Wbitlock,  Frank  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Whitmore,  Orln  B.,  South  Bend,  Wash.  400 
Whitney,  Charles  H.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1871 
Whitney,  Henry  M.,  Branford,  Conn.  1869 
Whitney,  Joel  F.,  Royalton,  Vt.  390 

Whiton,  Jas.  M.,  28  W.  128th,  N.Y.  1865 

Whitt,  M.  Wm.,  Bundick's  Creek,  La.  200,  440 
Whitlier,  Charles,  Bangor,  Me.  1860 

Whittlesey,  Charles  M.,  Providence,  R.I.  1868 
Whittleeey,  Chas.  T.,  Wilbur,  Ore. 
Whittlesey,  Eliphalet,  Washington,  D.  C.  1851 
[Whittlesey,  Nathan  H.,  deceased,  41 

Wiard,  H.  DeF.,  Huron,  8.  D.  372 

Wickett,  Richard  K.,  Howard,  R.  I.  366 

Wicks,  J.,  1859  Roscoe  BTv'd,  Ch'go,  111.  1849 
Wickwlre,  George  A.,Winthrop,  Minn.        276 
[  Widdemer,  Howard  T.,  deceased. 
Widen,  John  E.,  Keokuk,  la.  1890 

Widing,  Carl  A.,  Ashtabula,  O.  1893 

Wiedenhoeft,  Wm.,  Vernon,  Mich.  262 

Wieder,  F.  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  362 

Wiedman,  Peter,  Clay  Center,  Kan.  1864 

Wiggins,  Aaron  W.,  Big  Rock,  111.  146 

Wight,  A.  M.,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  316 

Wight,  Charles  A.,  Hallowell,  Me.  206 

Wikoff,  Henry  H.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  53 

Wilbur,  George  H.,  Soquel,  Cal.  108 

Wilcox,  Asber  H.,  Norwich  Town,  Conn.  1865 
Wilcox,  Charles  E.,  Biwabik,  Minn.  1893 

Wilcox,  Charles  H.,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.  1884 
Wilcox,  Frank  G.,  Green  Mountain,  lo.  176 
Wilcox,  Warren  P.,  Bellaire,  Mich.  250 

Wilcox,  William  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  J/.  437 

Wilcox,  William  H.,  Maiden,  Mass.  50 

Wild,  Azel  W.,  Cambridgeport,  Vt.  1864 

Wild,  John,  Hanover,  Mass.  226 

♦Wild,  Laura  H.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  11,  290,  2 

Wild,  Levi,  Royalton,  Vt.  1893 

Wilde,  James,  White  City,  Kan.  ,  1882 

Wilder,  Charles  S.,  1890 

Wilder,  George  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Wilder,  George  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Wilder,  Sedgwick  P.,  Delavan,  Wis.  406 

Wiley,  Horace  8.,  Hillsboro,  N.  D.  11,  332 

Wilkins,  Harry  J.,  Fontanelle,  lo.  174,  82 

Wilkinson,  William,  Jessup,  Ga.  138,  40 

Wilkinson,  W.  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.         272 


1902.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


507 


Willan,  John,  Huron,  Wis.  68,  408,  10 

Willard,  H.,  Woodlawn  av.,  Chicago,  LI.  1858 
Willard,  John,  7613  Union  av. .Chicago, 111.  1855 
Willard,  Wallace  W.,  Moline,  111.  156 

Willcox,  G.B.,  512  Wash.  B'l  d,Ch'go,  111.  1853 
Willcos,  Innian  L.,  Worcester,  Mass.  246 

Willeti,  George,  Sioux  City,  lo.  182 

Willett,  George,  8an  Luis  Obispo,  Cal.  106 
Willett,  MahloD,  Decorah.  lo.  1T2 

Willey,  Samuel  H.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1848 
Williams,  Aaron,  Berkeley,  Cal.  1838 

♦Williams,  Albert  W.,  Kemp,  Ga.  1895 

Williams,  Benj.  A.,  Burton,  O.  336 

Williams,  Charles  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.  1867 
Williams,  Charles  H., Cambridge,  Mass.  220 
Williams,  Chas.  W.,  Avalon,  Cal.  98 

♦Williams,  David  L.,  Fairhaven,  Vt.  386 

Williams,  D.  Thos.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  166 
Williams,  David  T.,  Huntsburg,  O.  342 

Williams.Edw.F. ,147  Ashland  Bd.,Chicago,438 
Williams,  E.M.,  81  Ashland  Bd.Ch'go,  111.  1869 
Williams, Edwin  8.,  Saratoga,  Cal.  1864 

Williams,  Evan  K  ,  Coolville,  O.    11,  336,  40,  2 
Williams.G.C,  1054  Prospect  av.Ch'go,Ill.  1878 
Williams,  Harriet  K.,  Black  Earth,  Wis.    1896 
n\^illiams,  Henry  H.,  deceased. 
Williams,  Henry  T.,  Peoria,  111.  58,1894 

Williams,  H.  DeWitt,  8.  BriUin,  Conn.  126 
Williams,  Horace  R.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1864 
Williams,  James,  Slatington,  Pa.  11,  364 

•Williams,  James  B.,  MeansTille,  Ga.  1860 
Williams,  John,  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.  414 

Williams,  J.Christopher,  Woodville,  N.Y.  322 
Williams,  John  H.,  Kedlands,  Cal.  104 

Williams,  John  K.,  Peacham,  Vt.  390 

Williams,  John  M.,  Colville,  Wash.  11,396 
Williams,  John  P.,  Elida,  O.  1863 

Williams,  John  W.,  Fairhaven,  Vt.  1869 

Williams,  Joseph  A.,  Plainview,  Neb.  1896 
Williams,  Lewis,  Utica,  N.  Y.  1867 

Williams,  Lloyd,  Givin,  lo.  176 

Williams,  Mark,  J.  £.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Williams,  Mark  W.,  Carrington,  N.  D.  330 
WiUiams,  M.  H.,  1122  Chestnut,Phila.,  Pa.  1868 
Williams,  Xathan  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1849 
Williams,  Peter  O.,  Dwight,  N.  D.  11,  330,  4 
[Williamg,  Richard,  deceased. 
Williams,  Samuel,  Riverton,  Neb.  292 

Williams,  Theo.  C,  Sheridan,  Wyo.  11,  419 
Williams,  Thomas,  Brooklyn  Hills,  N.  Y.  310 
Williams,  Thomas  P.,  Searsport,  Me.  210,  2 
Williams,  William,  Oldtown,  Me.  208 

Williams,  William  B.,  Pierre,  8.  D.  1869 

Williams,  William  D.,  Popejoy,  lo.  172,  82 
Williams,  William  D.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  11,  362 
Williams, William  H.,  Nichols,  Mo.  280 

Williams,Wm.J.,Hurley,R.F.D.,  S.D.,11,2,348 
Williams,Wm.  T.,121  E.  82d  St., New  York,  316 
Williams,  William  T.,  Aten,  Neb.  286,  8 

Williams,  Wm.  T.,  Fredericksburg,  O.  340,  60 
Williams,  W.  Tyzer,  1893 

Williams,  Wolcott  B.,  Charlotte,  Mich.  1854 
Williamson,  Allen  J.,  Ashtabula,  O.  336 

Williamson.  James  S.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  226 
Willis,  Herbert  M.,  Bridgman,  Mich.  248 

Willis,  John  F.,  Bossburg,  Wash.  396 

Willis,  Josiah  G.,  Holland,  Mass.  228 

Willis,  J.  Vincent,  Roberts,  111.  160 

Williston,  Martin  L.,  Barrington,  R.  I.  366 
Willmott,  Benj.  A.,  Townsend,  Mass.  242 

Willoughby,  Albert  8.,  Clarion,  lo.  184 

WilUon,  Theo  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 
Wilson,  Alfred  G.,  Rhinelander,  Wis.  414 
Wilson,  Clinton  W.,  Ashland,  O.  336 

Wilson,  Daniel  E.,  Wayzata,  Minn.  11,  268,  76 
Wilson,  David  L.,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.  12,  206 
Wilson,  Edwin  P.,  Woodfords,  Me.  210 

Wilson,  Enoch  H.,  Columbia,  8  C.  369,442 
Wilson,  Fred.  A.,  Andover,  Mass.  216 

Wilson,  George  H.,  De  Kalb,  III.  152 

Wilson,  George  H.,  Wadley,  Ga.  138,  40 

Wilson,  Gilbert  L.,  1891 

Wilson,  Gowen  C.,  Woodfords,  Me.  1861 


Wilson,  Henry,  Covert,  Mich.  1877 

Wilson,  John  C.,30  8trongpl.,Br'klyn,N.Y.  12 
[Wilson,  John  G.,  deceased,  42 

Wilson,  John  H.,La  Salle  at.  Chicago,  111.  1896 
Wilson,  John  J.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  190 

Wilson,  John  R.,  York,  Me.  214 

♦Wilson,  John  W.,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.  410 
Wilson,  Lafayette  L.,  Childersburg,  Ala.  1895 
*Wilson,  Levin,  Cynthiana,  Ind.  42 

Wilson,  A.  G.,  Rhinelander,  Wis. 
Wilson,  Sherman  B.,  Faribault,  Minn.        1862 
Wiltberger,  Louis  W.,  South  Shore,  S.D.  374,  6 
Wilton,  Richard  T.,  E.  Derry,  N.  H.  300 

Wiman,  Gustnf,  Brooklj-n,  N.  Y.  1898 

Winch,  George  W.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  228 

Winchester,B.S., 14  Delaware  pl.,Ch'go,Ill.  148 
Windsor,John  H.,  215  Madison,  Ch'go,  111.  1858 
Windsor,  William,  Campbell,  Cal.  98 

Wingate,  Henry  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Winn,  Fred  E.,  Bennington,  N.  H.  298 

Winship,  Albert  E..  Somerville,  Mass.  1875 
Winslow,  Edward  C.,  Boston,  Mass.  1881 

Winslow,  Horace,  Weatogue,  Conn.  1842 

Winslow,  Jacob,  S.  Haven,  Mich.  1875 

Winslow,  Lyman  W.,  Hayward,  Wis.  408 

Winsor,  Richard,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

♦Winter,  Alpheus,  Trvon,  N.  C.  1863 

Winter,  B.  B.,  56  Flofimond  st.,  Ch'go,  111.  11 
Winter,  Paul,  Dexter,  Minn.  1887 

Wirt,  Loyal  L.,  Centralia,  AuHralia,  1891 
•Wise,  D.  Wellesley,  Gridley,  111.  Ic4 

Wiseman,  Chas.  F.,  Newton  Falls,  O.  1891 
Wismer,  Ernest  L.,  Creighton,  Neb.  288 

Wissler,  Henry  L.,  Exira,  lo.  1888 

Wiswall,  Alexander,  Upton,  Mass.  242 

Wiswall,  Fred.  M.,  Marlboro,  N.  H.  1890 

Wlswell,  Thomas  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  400 

Withey,  F.  N.,  Oklahoma,  Okla.  11,  352 

Withington,  H.  J,  Wes'rn  Springs,  111.  11, 162 
Wolcott,  William  E.,  Lawrence.  Mass.  228 
Wolcott,  William  H.,  Moreno,  Cal.  98,  102 
Wolfe,  Joseph,  Grafton,  O.  346 

Womer,  Parley  P.,  W.  Lebanon,  N.  H.  302 
Wood,  Abel  8.,  Keuka  Park,  N.  Y.  1867 

*Wood,  Alfred  A..  Fulton,  Wis.  408 

Wood,  Benjamin  C.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1894 
Wood,  Charles  P.,  Chester,  N.  J.  322 

Wood,  Franklin  P.,  Acton,  Mass.  1871 

Wood,  Frederick  C,  Alba,  Mich.  69,  248 

Wood,  Irving F.,  Pf.,  Northampton,  Mass.  1894 
Wood,  Morgan,  Cleveland,  O.  338 

Wood,  Reuben  K.,  Clear  Lake,  lo.  1846 

Wood,  Samuel,  Chapman,  Kan.  188 

Wood,  Samuel  J.,  Lake  Charles,  La.  200 

Wood,  Stephen  R.,  Oakland,  Cal.  102 

Wood,  Sumner  G.,  Blandford,  Mass.  11,  2,  218 
Wood,  Wallace  H.,  Wichita,  Kan.  1898 

Wood,  Will  C..  Boston,  Mass.  1868 

Woodbridge,  R.  G.,  Somerville,  Mass.  238 

Woodbury,  F.  P.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  56 

Woodbury, W.,So.Framingham,Mass.  12,  1868 
Woodcock,  Henry  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1848 
Woodcock,  Thomas  J.,  Elk  Point,  8.  D.  370 
Woodford,  Burton  H.,  Berwyn,  N.  Y.  1895 

Woodhull,  Geo.  H.,  N.  Bennington,  Vt.      1888 
I  Woodbull,  Jno.  A.,  deceased. 
Woodin,  Herbert  P.,  Chicopee,  Mass.  222 

Woodman-,  Geo.  E.,  Jr.,  Monmouth,  Me.  208 
Woodmansee,  Frank  M.,  Custer,  Mich.  262 
Woodring,Wm.  H.,  Fairport  Harbor, O.  340,  6 
Woodrow,  Samuel  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  240 
Woodruff,  Alfred  E.,  Austinburg,  O.  336,  40 
Woodruff,  Emily  C,  Brookton,  N.  Y.  310 

Woodruff,  Frank  E.,  Pf.,  Brunswick,  Me.  1883 
Woodruff,  Henry  C.,  Bridgeport  Conn.  114 
Woodruff,  Purl  Q.,  Vernon,  Fla.  134 

Woods,  Lambert  8.,  Seattle,  Wash.  11,  400 
Woods,  Merrick  W.,  Overbrook,  Kan.  192 
Woods,  Robert  M.,  Hatfield,  Mass.  226 

Woodside,  Thos.  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Woodsum,  Walter  H.,  Hampstead,  N.  H.  302 
Woodward,  Geo.  H.,  8.  Freeport,  Me.  206 
Woodward,  G.  W.,  India,  1894 


508 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


[Woodward,  Harvey,  deceased. 
Woodwell,  George  M.,  Orono,  Me.  208,  10 

Woodwell,  William  H.,  Hampton,  Conn.  118 
Woodworth,  Arthur  V.,  Manvell,  N.D.  11,  332 
Woodworth,  Chas.  L.,  Edgartown,  Mass.  224 
Woodworth,  Darius,  W.Williamsfield.O.  1861 
Woodworth,  F.G.,Pr.,Tougaloo,Mi8B.  83,  282 
Woodwortb,H.  B-.PA.Grand  Forks, N.D.  1866 
Woodworth,  L.  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.  366 

Woolley,  Joseph  J.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  366 

Woolworth.Wm.  8., Brooklyn, N.  Y.  1890 

Worden,  Sylvanus  A.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  1880 

Worrall,  William  B.,  Cable,  111.  148,  52 

Worthley,  Harry  O.,  Red  Beach,  Me.  204,  10 
Woth,  Friedrich,  Naperville,  111.  158 

Wray,  Alfred  K.,  Carthage,  Mo.  64 

Wrbitzky,  Edmund,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 

Wright,  Abiel  H.,  Portland,  Me.  210 

Wright,  Alfred  O.,  Madison,  Wis.  1867 

Wright,  Alfred  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Wright,  Benjamin  M.,  Orange,  Conn.  124 

Wright,  Cassius  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1871 
Wright,  Eugene  F.,  Lexington,  III.  1873 

Wright,  G.  Frederick,  Pf.,  Oberiin,  O.  69 

Wright,  George  F.,  Bingham,  Me.  202 

Wright,  George  W.,  Boston,  Mass.  1877 

Wright,  James  C,  Bluff,  Wa^h.  1878 

Wright,  Malan  H.,  Nepaug,  Conn.  122 

Wright,  Newell  8.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1873 

Wright,  Reuben  B.,  Boise,  Ida.  165,  439 

Wright,  Rich,,  Newburyport,  Mass.  11,  2,  234 
Wright,  Sela  G.,  Oberliu,  O.  1849 

Wright,  Turner,  Ashland,  Ala  86 

Wright,  Walter  E.  C,  Pf.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1868 
Wright,  William  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1863 

Wrigley,  Francis,  Paonia,  Colo.  1878 

Wuerrschmidt,  C.  Wm.,  Hastings,  Neb.  290 
Wyatt,  Charles,  Moorland,  lo.  178,  SO 

Wyche,  L.  H.,  Vander,  N.  C. 


Wyckoff,  Edwin  D..  Carpentersville,  111.  148 
Wyckotf,  Herbert  J.,  Topsfleld,  Mass.  240 

Wyckoff,  James  D.,  Peoria,  111.  1859 

Wyckoff,  James  L.  R. ,  N.Woodbury , Conn .  124 
Wyland,  Geo.  V.,  Chicago,  III.  1884 

rWylie,  E.  B.,  deceased,  42 

Wylie,  Edmund  M.,  Beverly,  Mass.  11,  218 
Wyman,  Benson  N.,  Savannah,  N.  Y.  318 

Wyman,  Daniel  B.,  Heath,  Mass.  11,  228 

Yager,  Granville,  Rindge,  N.  H.  304 

Yale,  David  L.,  Bath,  Me.  202 

Yarrow,  Philip  W.,  Montevideo,  Minn.  272 
Yarrow,  Sidney  R.,  Rocklin,  Cal.  102,  4 

Yarrow,  William  H.  1876 

Y«uger,  Francis  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1895 

Yeoman,  J.  Herbert,  Tewksbury,  Mass.  240 
Yonker,Wilto  R.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  1890 
York,  Burt  L.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  11,  114 

York,  Frederick  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  254 
York,  Samuel  8.,  Wilton,  Me.  1887 

Yost,  Robert,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  310 

Youker,  David  G.,  Rockwell,  lo.  18^ 

Young, A.A.,51218  Clarem't  av.,  Ch'go,  III.  1863 
Young,  Charles  8.,  Newmarket,  N.  H.  304 

Young,  Harry  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  58 

Young,  James  C,  East  Bo.ston,  Mass.  220 

Young,  John  H.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  1859 

[Young,  Joseph  C,  deceased,  42 

Young,  William  E.,  Kalaraa,  Wash.  398 

Younggren,  Claus  G.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  1893 
Younkin,  Cyrus  L.  D.,  Boston,  Mass.  1893 
Youtz,  Herbert  A.,  Ofrmany.  1897 

Zellars,  Edwin  G.,  Mayville,  N.  D.  332 

Zercher,  H.  J.,  Salem,  Ore. 
Zickafoose,  Francis  A.,  Clay,  lo.  172 

Zottarelli,  Guiseppe  V.,  Cleveland,  O.  1898 
Zumbro,  William  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  437 

Zum»tein,W.  Carl,  Traynor,  lo.  184 


LIST  OF  LICENTIATES   REPORTED. 

This  list  contains  the  names  of  those  apparently  reported  as  under  care,  with  ref- 
erences to  the  pages  where  any  such  are  mentioned  as  supplying  churches.  It  in- 
cludes slUo  some  names  starred  (*),  which  denotes  that  these  persons,  while  reported 
as  supplying  churches,  are  not  reported  to  he  approbated  by,  or  under  the  care  of, 
any  Congregational  organization. 

Further.  1.  This  list  does  not  agree  with  the  number  given  in  State  Minutes, 
because  all  ordained  since  the  lists  were  reported  are  here  dropped.  2.  The  post- 
office  addresses  are  often  delusive,  the  place  being  that  of  temporary  service  only. 
3.  Names  followed  by  State  only  are  of  persons  approved  in  the  State  mentioned,  no 
residence  being  reported.  4.  The  list  is  incomplete,  because  some  States  make 
no  full  report  of  licentiates.  5.  The  contracted  name  of  a  State  in  brackets  means 
that  the  name  was  reported  by  that  State,  although  the  person  may  reside  elsewhere. 


Abbe,  Harry  A.  G.,  Nvack,  N.  Y.  316 

Allen,  Wallace  W.,  Texas,  Mich.  262 

Alleyn,  William  A.,  Roscommon,  Mich.      260 
Allison,  Ales.  L.,  Rapid  River,  Mich.      256,  60 
Allison,  William  T.  [Conn.] 
Ananikian,  Mardiros  H.  [Conn.] 
Arthur,  Charles  W.,  Volney,  N.  Y. 
Atkinson,  Henry  A.,  Glen  EUyn,  HI 
Atwood,  A.  R.  [Mass.] 
Austin,  .James,  Withey,  Wis. 
Austin,  Leon  H.  [Conn.] 
Austin,  Lloyd  B.,8t.  Paul,  Minn. 
Avery,  Oliver  P.  [Conn.] 

Rnhnflininn     "X/'nlian   fl      rr\ 


320 
164 


416 


Babasinian,  Vahan  8.  [(Jonn.] 
Baker,  Franklin,  Norfolk,  Neb. 
Ballon,  William  J.  [Conn.l 
Bandy,  Paul  S.,  Fairfield,  Neb. 
Barber,  Henry  A.,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 
Barker,  Herbert  A.  [Conn.] 
Barnes,  Orville  A.,  Standish,  Mich. 
Barnett,  John  H.,  Shipshewana,  Ind. 
Bartholomew,  Koyes  A.,  Chicago,  HI. 


292 


250,  62 
168 
150 


Becher,  Annette  M.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  419 

Bennett,  Henry  J.,  Andover,  Mass. 
Bennett,  J.'H.,  Crete,  Neb 
*Benneyan,  H.  G.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Bentall,  Alfred,  Sherman,  Mich.  250,  62 

Bethel,  W.  Pembroke,  Key  West,  Fla. 
Bevier,  Mrs.  Mary  A.,  Burlington,  Colo.  110, 12 
Bicknell,  John  [Conn.] 
Bigelow,  Warren  D.,  Gi; 


118 


Juilford,  Conn. 
Blakeslee,  Walter  C.  [Conn.] 

Blenkarn,  O.  E.  A.,  Valencia,  Kan.  194 

Bodine,  Maurice  L.,  Pawnee,  Okla.  352 
Bolger,  Thos.  F.,  Steamboat  Springs,  Col.  112 
Booth,  M.H.,  Arbor  Hill,  lo.  [M.E.]     170,4,  8 

Boss,  Roger  C,  Garfield,  Kan.  190 

Bowie,  M.  P.,  Chicago,  III.  150 

Bradley,  W.  R.,  Kemper,  111.  156 

Bradford,  S.  P.,  LinckUen,  N.  Y.  314 

Brock,  Lydia  8.,  Chase,  Kan.  188 

Brooks,  Jo«eph  H.,  Collbran,  Colo.  110 

Brown,  F.  L.,  Wadley,  Ga.  140 

Brown,  Henry  B.,  Evansville,  Okla.  352 


1902.] 


LIST    OF    LICENTIATES    REPORTED. 


509 


Bruce,  Amos  M.,  Maiden,  Mags.  230 

Bruno,  Frank  J.  [Conn.] 

Buckham,  Matthew  H.,  Burlington.Vt. 

Burdick,  Charlet  H.,  Moline,  111.  156 

Burt,  Henry  F.,  Chicago,  111. 

Butland,  Richard  H.,  Taylor,  Pa.  364 

Butler,  George  M.  [Conn.] 

Buttram,  William  J.,  Potolo,  Fla. 

Cain,  Samuel,  Deerland,  Fla.  132 

Calhoun,  Charles  8.  [Conn.] 

Campbell,  Fred,  Palestine,  Texas. 

Capen,  Edward  W.  [Conn.] 

Carey,  Kdward,  Princeton,  111. 

Carlson,  August  T.,  Middletown,  Conn.        120 

Carlton,  Isaac  K.,  Bradford,  Ma«i. 

Carnley,  George,  Gordon,  Fla. 

Carnley,  Joel,  Gordon,  Fla. 

Carter,  Franklin  [Conn.] 

Cathcart,  Lilian  B.,  Kings  Mountain,  N.  C.  326 

Chafee,  F.  M.,  Stuart,  Iowa.  184 

Chapel,  Elmer  O.,  Viola,  Wis.  416 

Chapin,  Miss  8.  A.,  Lyons,  Colo.  112 

Chapman,  W.  J.,  Blue  Rapids,  Kan. 

Chuinard,  Abraham,  Springdale,  Wash.       400 

Clark,  Edward  W.,  W.  Rosendale,  Wis.      414 

Coleman,  Wm.  H.,  Peoria,  111.  158 

Commander,  Frank,  Vaughnville,  Ala. 

Core,  Uarley  R.,  Greenville,  lo.  176,  S2 

Crabtree,  Allan,  Sherman,  Tei.  382 

Crater,  Mrs.  Hattie  M.,  Guernsey,  Wyo.      419 

Crowell,  Edward  P.,  Pf.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Culver,  Charles,  Grand  Meadow,  Minn.        268 

Cunningham,  J.  L.,  Glenview,  111.  154 

Curtis,  Norman  R.,  Denver,  Colo.  110 

Dana,  Malcolm  [Conn.] 

Davenport,  Wm.  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Davies,  John  W.,  Garden  Prairie,  111.  154 

Davies,  W.  E.,  Wimbledon,  N.  D.  334 

Davis,  D.  8.,  Ocoee,  Fla.  134 

Davis,  William  E.  [Conn.] 

Dean,  L.  M.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Deming,  Walter  D.  [Conn.] 

De  Salvio,  Alphonso  [Conn.] 

Dimond,  R.  E.,  Park,  Kan.  188 

Dodge,  A.  Carleton,  Vershire,  Vt.  392 

Douglass,  Roscoe  D..  Victor,  lo.  172,  84 

Duff,  J.  E.,  Oriska,  N.  D.  332,4 

Eldridge,  Fred  N.,  Chicago,  111.  150 

Elkins,  Grove  F.,  Coscob,  Conn.  118 

Elleman,  Angu»  J..  Amboy,  Ind.  168 

Ellis,  J.  Lincoln,  Willow  Springs,  Mo.         280 

Ellis,  John  T.,  Gann  Valley,  8.  D.       3T0,  2,  4 

Elson,  George  W.,  Atlanta,  Mich.  248,  50 

Elwell,  Levi  H.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Emerson.  Samuel  F.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Englund,  Theodor,  Chicago,  111.  160 

Ensminger,  Fred  P.,  Sanford,  Fla. 

Erwin,  B.  J.,  Douglas,  Wyo.  419 

Evans,  Geo.  W.,  Mellow  Valley,  Ala. 

Fahlgren,  Charles  A.,  Gaylord,  K»n.        190,  4 

Fairchild,  Paul  D.  [Conn.] 

Feary,  Fred,  Aurora,  Me.  202 

Finney,  R.  L.,  Wichita,  Kan.  196 

Fisher,  Albert  V..  Derry,  N.  H. 

Fisher,  Charles  R.  [Conn.] 

Fisher,  Edward  C,  Guilford,  Vt.  388 

Fisher,  Lucien  C,  Qoodlettsville,  Tenn.       378 

Folger,  Allan,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Ford,  Eugene,  Chicago,  111. 

Ford,  John  H.,  Pf-,  Demorest,  Ga. 

Francis,  .\rthur  J., Chicago,  111.  150 

Fuller,  Montie  J.  B.  [Conn.] 

Fulton,  Albert  C.  [Conn.] 

Garfield,  John  P.  [Conn.] 

Gates,  Carl  M.,  Dorset,  Vt. 

Gates,  Merrill  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Gaylord,  Edward  D.  [Conn.] 

Getchell,  Evander  P.,  Brighton,  O.         336,  46 

Gier,  L.  E.,  Chicago,  111.  148 

Goddard,  George  8.  [Conn.] 

Goin,  Edward  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  122 

Gorton,  D.  D.,  Vermontville,  Mich.        250,  62 

Graves,  A.  G.,  Kirkland,  111.  156 


Greenough,  James  C,  Westfield.Mass. 

Gregory,  James  8.  [Conn] 

Groezinger,  Christian,  Hill.N.  H. 

Gr»ves,  Ernest  R.  fConn.] 

Haines,  George,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Hale,  Morton  W.,  Sudbury,  Vt.  392 

Halsey,  W.  W.,  Salem,  lo. 

Hamilton,  Joseph  8.,  Oak  Park,  111.  158 

Hardee,  Hart  L.,  Hagan,  Ga.  136,  8 

Harris,  Harry  R.,  Hot  Sulphur  Springs,  Col.  112 

Harris,  Thomas  B.,  Cortez,  Colo.  110 

Hartwell,  Arthur  E.,  Dunstable,  Mass. 

Hathaway,  William  B.,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Hawkes,  George  B.  [Conn.] 

Hawkins,  Newman  H.,  Seibert,  Colo.       110,  2 

Hayden,  Newell  M.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Hayes,  E.  C,  Burton  Station,  O. 

Hays,  Herbert  E.,  Buena  Park,  Cal. 

Hayworth,  Miss  Lula,  WestTille,  Fla. 

Heath,  Jean  E.,  Cornish,  N.  H.  300 

Heermance,  Edgar  L.,  Mankato,  Minn.        270 

Hino,  Masumi,  Kyoto,  Japan. 

Hoffman,  Karl  A.  T.  [Conn.] 

Holmes,  John  A.  [Conn.] 

Houghton,  Roy  M.,  Charlotte,  Mich.        250,  6 

Howard,  Lawrence  li.  [Conn.] 

Humphries,  George,  Milligan,  Fla. 

Hunt,  George  L.  [Minn.] 

Husband,  Charles  H.,  Dover,  Kan.  190,  6 

Hyde,  James  [Conn  1 

Izard,  John,  Carbondale,  Kan. 

Jertberg,  Carl  A.,  Springfield,  Mo.  280 

Johnson,  George  H.,  Monroe,  Conn.  120 

Johnson,  8.,  Jr.,  Roodhouse,  111.  160 

Johnston,  Louis  H.,  Stillwater,  Minn.  274 

Jones,  Emory  H.,  Windham,  Vt. 

*Jonei,  Helen  M.,  Eden,  Vt. 

Jones,  Harry  H  ,  Key  West,  Fla. 

Josephson,  J.  M.,  Nora,  Ida.  165 

Kedzie,  Wm.  R.,  Amherst,  O.  336 

Kelley,  Geo.  W..  Barber,  Ala. 

Kelly,  Arthur  W.,  Auburndale,  Mas*. 

Kelly,  Edward  P.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

Kent,  Wm.  H.,  Sharon,  Wis.  414 

King,  Hines  E.  [Conn.] 

Kirchner,  A.  P.  C.,  Denison,  Texas. 

Knowles,  Richard,  Wellfleet,  Mass.  242 

Koki,  Abraham,  Moreau  River,  8.  D.  374 

Kuhl,  E.  P.,  Palestine.  Texas. 

Larsen,  Bartholdus,  Portland,  N.  D.  334 

Larson,  Anton  R.  [Conn.] 

Lawrence,  B.  F.,  Bartow,  Ga.  136 

Le  Febre,  John,  Cable,  Wis.  404 

Libbj',  F.  J.,  Richmond,  Me. 

Lillard,  Theodore  B.  [Conn.] 

Lowry,  Oscar,  Fairmount,  Ind.  166 

Lumpkin,  Dickerson  G.,  Ernest,  Ala. 

Lyman,  Eugene  W.  [Conn.] 

Magoun,  H.  W.,  Redfield,  S.  D. 

Mapes,  Fred  H.  [Conn.] 

Marsh,  Burton  E.  [Conn.] 

Martin,  Cyril  P.,  Cedar  Rapids,  lo.  172 

Martin,  John  L.,  Rollo,  111.  160 

Mather,  Frank  A.  [Conn  ] 

Matthes,  Wm.  H.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Maviomates,  Lazarus  K.  [Conn.] 

*McBean,  John  F.,  South  Acton,  Mass. 

McCallum,  William  A.,  Dorcas,  Fla. 

McChine,  Wm.  R.,  Ellsworth,  Minn.  268 

McColl,  Ray  J.,  Harrison,  Mich.  254 

McLane,  W.  R.,  Little  Rock,  Iowa,  178 

McLean,  John  B.  [Conn. J 

McNair.  William  M.,  I'rovldence,  R.  I. 

McNaiighton,  Robert,  Rots,  Ind.  IcSS 

McTier,  Neptune  U.,  Glenvllle,  Ga.         136,  40 

McWhorter,  A.T.,  No  Stoughton,  Mass. 

McWhorter,  Andrew  T.,  8.  Union,  Me.       212 

Meeker,  Charles  P.,  Chicago,  111.  150 

Melendy,  Royal  L.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Merriam,  Charles  W.  [Conn.] 

Meserve,  Howard  C.  [Conn.] 

Mock,  Stanley  W.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  310 

Moe,  William  C.  H.,  Granby,  Vt.  386 


510 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1902. 


Montague,  William  L.,  PA,  Atnherst.MasB. 
Moore,  Arttiur  A.,  Rockton,  111.  160 

Moore,  Edward  ^.,  Wiscasset,  Me.  214 

Moore,  Wm.  Howard,  Trevor,  Wis.  410 

Moya,  Jesus  M.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.  297 

Nay  lor,  Jamei  W.,  Boone,  Okla.  352 

Neilan,  J.  D  ,  Chicago,  III. 
Nicol,  John  M.  [Conn.] 
Nissen.Niel  [Mich.] 

Nordlund,  Victor  L.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.    168 
Northrope,  Byron,  Le  Raysville,  Pa.  362 

Nugent,  Thomas  A.,  Algonquin,  111.  146 

Nugent,  Walter  H  ,  Alvord,  lo.  [Meth.  E.]170 
Ohleen,  Joel  P.,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  396 

Okumura,  Takine,  Honolulu,  H.  I.  144 

Oldfield,  W.  Judson,  Estelline,  S.  D.  370 

Olds,  Chas.  B.  [Conn.] 

Olsen,  Axel  W.,  Norwich,  Conn.  124 

Olson,  Severt,  Velva,  N.  D.  334 

Owen,  Edward  P.,  Manchester,  Okla.  352 

Packard,  Herbert  L.  [Conn  ] 
Packard,  Harry  P.,  M.D.,  Cameron,  Col.  110,2 
Palmer,  J.  H.,  Tuskegee,  Ala. 
Parsons,  St.  Clare,  Carsonville,  Mich.    250,  60 
Penwarden,  Brirton  H.,  Phippsburg,  Me.   210 
Percival,  John  T.,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Peterson,  Carl  O.,  Ivoryton,  Conn.  116,  20 

*Pinney,  Ira  E.,  South  Wallingford,  Vt.      392 
Powell,  Katherine  W.,  Custer,  8.  D.  370 

Pratt,  Waldo  S.  [Conn.] 

Prestidge.  William  J.,  Athens,  Mich.     248,  56 
Preston,  Mrs.  C.  W.,  Thedford,  Neb. 
Price,  Wm.  F.,  Liberty,  Wis.  410 

Prickett,  Hiram  W.,  Phoenix,  Ala 
Pryor,  William  C  ,  Winter  Park,  Fla. 
Purvis,  Charles,  Hasty,  Ga.  138 

Quinn,  H.  D.,  Linden,  Mich.,  258 

Ralph,  Edwin  A.,  North  Guilford,  Conn.     124 
Rasmussen,  Peter,  Cope,  Colo. 
Rawson,  Griggs  N.,  Arena,  Wis.  404 

Raymond,  Fred'k  W.,  Bridgewater,  Colo.  114 
Reed,  Lucius  F.,  Weeping  Water,  Neb. 
Reese,  John  B.,  Crow  Lake,  8.  D.  370,  6 

Rhodes,  B.  J.,  Steamboat  Hock,  Iowa,         184 
Richardson,  W.  L.  Longton,  Kan.  192 

Ridings,  E.  J.,  Chebanse, 111.  148 

Roberts,  Ruel  W.,  Hartford,  Mich.  254,  6 

Ross,  George  G.,  Huntington,  Mass.  228 

Roulet,  Paul,  Pf.,  Wichita,  Kan. 
Russell,  Robert  B.,  Key  West,  Fla. 
Sargent,  Sumner  H.  [(Jonn.l 
Sawyer,  Henry  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Schumaker,  W.,  Creston,  lo.  172 

Scott,  Abner  S.,  Pringle,  Ga.  138 

Sbabaz,  Baba  N.  [Conn.] 


Sibley,  Josiah  [Conn.] 

Slater,  Sheldon,  Hesper,  N.  D.  332 

Smith,  Mrs.  Anna,  Gracfville,  Fla. 

Smith,  Caleb  E.,  Peru,  Mass.  236 

Smith,  G.  Byron,  Iberia,  Mo. 

Smith,  Harry  L.,  Corry,  Pa.  360 

Stackman,  Carl  [Conn.] 

Stackpole,  Markhara  W.,  Magnolia,  Mass.  226 

Stephen*,  Thad.  A.,  Morton  Park,  111.  156 

Stetson,  Oscar  F.,  North  Carver,  Mass.         220 

Stewart,  John  H.,  Milllgan,  Fla. 

Stimson,  Rufus  W.  [Conn.] 

Stone,  Wilmot  C,  Dee  Moines,  Iowa,  174 

Strickland,  H.  O.,  Ewells,  Ala. 

Stryker,  Garrett  V.,  Williamstown,  Mass.  244 

Swertfager,  G.  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Switzer,  Anne  E.,  La  Fayette,  Colo.  112 

Taisne,  Telephore  [ConnJ 

Taylor,  Carl  B.,  Tampa,  Fla. 

Taylor,  Thomas  A.,  Williston,  N.  D.  334 

Taylor,  William,  Sykesland,  S.  C.  369 

Thayer,  Frederick  D.  [Conn.] 

ThomAa,  James,  Halifax,  Mass. 

Thurston,  John  L.  [Conn.] 

Tilman,  Howell,  Americus,  Ga.  136 

Toane,  Ernest  G.  [Conn.] 

Tolson,  George  P.,  Oakland,  Cal.,  Sta.  B,    100 

Townsend,  Jewett  C,  Williamston,  Mich     264 

Trosper,  J.  M.,  Woodbine,  Ky.  198 

"Van  Luven,  8.  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  110 

Wakutemani,  Huntington, Fort  Yate8,N.D. 

Waldrop,  Isaac  M.,  Banner,  Kan.  190 

Walker,  Isaac,  Pembroke,  N.  H. 
Walker,  Williston  [Conn.] 

Walker,  Wm.  8.,  Chester,  Mass.  222 

Walton.  James  A.,  Gettysburg,  S.  D.  372 

Warren,  Charles  H.,  New  York  city,  N.  Y. 

Weatherby,  W.  Hemp,  Grice,  Tex. 

Wehrhan,  Nelson  W.,  Big  Rock,  lo.  170 

Wescott,  Wm.  S.,  Poplar  Grove,  111.  160 

Wetzell,  John  W.,  Pf.,  Denver,  Colo. 

Whiddon,  W.  Z.,  Galena,  Texas. 

White,  F.  Dale,  Hudsonville,  Mich.  256 

White,  Ralph  H.  [Conn.] 

Wightman,  John  C,  Northfleld,Ma88. 

Williams,  Fannie  B.,  Carney,  Okla.  350,  2 

Wilson,  James,  Eaton,  Colo. 

Withington,  Wilfred,  Strong  City,  Kan.       194 

Woodruflf,  Elijah  W.  [Conn.] 

Worcester,  Edward  S.  [Conn.] 

Wurst,  Albert  E.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Wyatt,  Fnincis  O.,  Piano,  III.  160 

Yellowhawk,  Solomon,  Oahe,  S.  D.  370 

Yellowhawk,  8.,  Virgin  Creek,  S.  D.  376 

Zimmerman,  Benj.,  Oahe,  S.  D.  374 


1902.] 


MINISTERS    OF    OTHER    DENOMINATIONS. 


511 


LIST   OF   MINISTERS 

OF     OTHER     DENOMINATIONS    SUPPLYING     CONGREGATIONAL     CHURCHES, 
INCLUDING  SOME  WHOSE  POSITIONS  ARE  NOT  KNOWN  OR  SPECIFIED. 


Anderson,  Aaron,  Mankato,  Minn.  270 

Anderson,  Albin,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  106 

Anderson,  Martin  E.,  Tacoraa,  Wash.  400 

Arnold,  Lewii  D.,  Akeley,  Minn.  266 

Babbit,  William  A.,  Ashtabula,  O.  336 

Barbour,  Mary  L.,  Weston,  Vt.  394 

Bates,  George  E.,  Maplewood,  Mo.  278 

Bean,  Abram  L  ,  Taunton,  Mass.  240 

Bickford,  Levi  F.,  Kidder,  Mo.  278 

Boswlth,  A.  R.,  Onarga,  111.  1.58 

Brown,  Wm.  W.,  Sioux  City,  lo.  182 

Bushnell,  John  J.,  North  Truro,  Mass.  242 

Carlson,  Eskil  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  102 

Case,  Shirley  J.,  Bethany,  Conn.  114 

Chambers,  .James,  Smyrna,  N.  Y.  320 

Chapman,  Ed  win  D.,  West  Newark,  N.  Y.  322 

Clark,  Edward  P.,  Worden,  Mich.  262 

Cole,  Leonard  T..  Crary's  Mills,  N.  Y.  310 

Conner,  Wm.  H  ,  Portland,  Ind.  168 
Cook,  Edward  D.,  East  McDonough,  N.  Y.  312 

Cope,  H.  W.,  Unadilla,  Neb.  292 

Cornish,  Hiram  N.,  Chfsterland,  O.  338 

Cowan,  Frank  B.,  Morrisville,  N.  Y.  314 
Crawford,  Halbert  D.,  Aberdeen,  Wash.      396 

Crawford,  William  H.,  Williston,  Vt.  394 
Cronmiller,  Bruce  W.,  S.  Egremont.Mass.    224 

Curry,  Caleb,  .Jerome,  Mich.  256 

Curtis,  Walter  R.,  Hubbardton,  Vt.  388 
Darrell,  Morris  de  M.,Caunon  Falls,  Minn.  266 

Dawson,  W.  T  ,  Turton,  S.  D.  376 

Doering,  John  C.,  Boaz,  III.  146 

Dracas,  Arthur,  Lewis,  N.  Y.  314,  20 

Emery,  George  A.,  Moreton,  Vt.  386 

Enders,  Geo.  C,  PitUfleld,  O.  344 

Estes,  Benjamin  F.,  Hebron.  N.  H.  302 

Evans,  Morris  L.,  Endeavor,  Wis.  408 

Fairbanks,  Chas.  G.,  Dawson,  N.  D.  330,  4 

Frost,  Robert  D.,  Allen's  Mills,  Me.  206 
Fulgham,  Philip  O.,  Albion,  111.  158,  60,  2 
Gterdiner,  Jaraei  A.,  Sausalito,  Cal. 

Gardner,  William,  Arlington,  Wis.  410,  6 

Golden,  H.  C,  Kirtland,  O.  312 

Harriott,  W.  C,  Chicago,  III.  148 

Haskett,  Claude  L.,  Hartland,  Wis.  408 

Hayes,  Robert  E.  L.,  Oakland,  lo.  180 

Hetrick,  Andrew  J.,  Mohegan,  Conn.  120 

Horton,  Thomas  C,  Dallas,  Tex.  382 

Hultman,  John  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.  244 

Hunaberger,  Jos.  H.,  Vineland,  N.  J.  324 

Button,  Milton  L.,  Brainerd,  Minn.  266 

Jokes,  J.  L.,  Highland  Station,  Mich.  256 

Imlay,  .John,  Black  Earth,  Wis.  404 

Ivey,  Hugh,  Lebanon,  N.  Y.  314 

Jenkins,  Noah  E.,  Pratthara,  N.  Y.  318 

Jewett,  George  J.,  Curtis,  Okla.  350 


.Jones,  Daniel  M.,  Cambridgeport,  Vt.  390 

Jones,  J.  Russell,  Taopi,  Minn.  274 

Kent,  ThoB.,  New  Baltimore,  Mich.  258 

King,  J.  B.,  Dallas  City,  III.  ]52 

Kyle,  W.  H.,  Riga,  N.  Y.  318 

Leggett,  Geo.  A.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  318 

Leitch,  Fred  \.,  So.  Portland,  Me.,  212 

Lemman,  William  G-,  Windham,  O.  348 

Leverett,  Theo.  L.,  Deer  River,  N.  Y.  310 

Lidman,  Adam,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  272 

Little,  James,  Clayton,  Cal.  93 

Lods,  Albert  J.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  228 

Magill,  Andrew,  Enlield,  Mass.  236 

Makeley,  George  N.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  274 

Martin,  George,  West  Newbury,  Mass.  242 

Mitchell,  George  A.,  Millburn,  III.  156 

Mix,  Clifton  R.,  Cliftondale,  Mass.  238 

Moore,  Howard,  Whittaker,  Mich.  264 

Morrison,  Wm.  F.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  264 

Nelson,  Harry  L.,  Linwood,  Kan.  192 

Obee,  Christopher,  Adrian,  Mich.  264 

Phelps,  Geo.  O.,  Prospect,  N.  Y.  310 

Pierce,  Jason  V.,  Shutesburj%  Mass.  238 

Portee,  Elijah,  Eastover,  S.  C.  369 

Posson,  William,  Ironville,  N.  Y.  310 

Powell,  James  B  ,  Larrabee,  N.  D.  332 

Pratt,  Henry  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  310 

Richardson,  H.  J..  Edgewood,  lo.  174 

Robert,  R.  G.,  Ulster  Park,  N.  Y.  320 

Ruddick,  Rich.  A.,  Genesee,  Wis.  408 

Shanton,  I.  A.,  Melvin,  III.  log 

Shepard,  Frank  R.,  Alburg  Springs,  Vt.  384 
Shultis,  Frank  H.,  Reed's   Corners,  N.  Y,    318 

Smith,  Alexander  D  ,  Gracefield,  Minn.  268 

Smith,  J.  B.,  Ga^port,  N.  Y.  312 

Steele,  Wm.,  Courtenay,  N.  D.  330 

Stewart,  J<  sse  B.,  Huggins,  Ga.  138 

Stover,  Howard  C,  Denver,  Colo.  110 

Tate,  Albert  J.,  High  Point,  N.  C.  326 

Thompson,  J.  W.,  Warsaw,  111.  164 

Tilden,  Herbert  W.,  Wilton,  Me.  214 

Tsaison,  Carl  O  ,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  280 
Tuck,  Edward  H.,  Casco,  Me.                   204,  10 

Upson,  Charles  E..  Milford,  Conn.  120 

Vail,  Harry  B.,  Belpre,  O.  336 
Van  Slyke,  O.  E.,  Dennis,  Mass. 

Walton,  C.  H.,  Parishville,  N.  Y.  318 

Watkins,  Thomas,  Eldon,  Mo.  278 
Webb,  Wm.  H.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.    244 

Webster,  William  M.,  Mecca,  O.  344 

Weeks,  William  M.,  Chester,  Mass.  222 

Wirt,  .James  L.,  East  Ashford,  N.  Y.  312 

Withrow,  John  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  218 

Wolff,  Frank  E.,  Alameda,  Cal.  98 

Wood  lock,  Alfred  L.,  Clare,  Mich.  250 


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AN   APPEAL. 

Strange  to  say,  this  is  not  an  appeal  for  money  (though  that  is 
always  welcome),  but  for  something  usually  easier  to  furnish;  namely, 
the  materials  existing  in  printed  or  written  form  in  each  of  our  five 
thousand  churches,  copies  or  transcripts  of  which  should  be  on  view  at 
this  main  centre  of  Congregationalism. 

What  was  well  begun  should  be  well  carried  on.  In  1853,  through 
the  wise  foresight  of  Dr.  Dexter,  Secretary  Anderson,  and  other  leaders, 
the  Congregational  Library  Association  was  founded,  to  preserve  what- 
ever might  serve  to  illustrate  the  religious  history  and  literature  of  New 
England.  With  great  labor  and  cost,  the  library  has  been  making  con- 
stant accumulations  on  the  side  of  its  work  devoted  to  the  past. 

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a  fiat  might  go  forth  which  would  bring  this  material  regularly  to  the 
central  office  with  the  certainty  of  fate.  Our  way  of  liberty  is  vastly 
better  on  the  whole  ;  and  we  ought  to  take  pride  in  showing  that  it  is 
equally  satisfactory  in  its  results. 

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1.  Church  Manuals.  —  Even  when  these  do  not  contain  the 
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want  church  manuals?"  a  prominent  minister  lately  asked  us  in  sur- 
prise. Let  it  suffice  to  reply  that  we  have  been  at  pains  already  to 
collect  about  two  thousand  of  these,  and  we  have  room  for  thousands 
more. 

2.  Church  Annuals.  —  Whether  called  Year-Books,  or  anything 
else,  they  are  exactly  what  we  wish,  in  order  to  register  the  progress 
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tion which  represents  the  church,  and  forms  a  bond  of  union  among 
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